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Respiratory Health Effects of Global Climate Change Workshop
项目编号1R13ES019427-01
PINKERTON, KENT ED
项目主持机构AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY
开始日期2010-05-10
结束日期2011-4-30
英文摘要Project Narrative As most recently described in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report 2007 Fourth Assessment Report - global climate changes are likely driven by human activities and, unless quickly abated, will likely have severe and prolonged impacts on climate, including higher average temperatures and disruptions in existing weather and precipitation patterns that will adversely impact public health. Many of the anticipated public health impacts of global climate change will have direct or indirect impacts on respiratory health including: 1. Increased burden of allergy related-disease from higher pollen counts 2. Temperature-related increases in exposure to ozone pollution 3. Temperature-related increases in exposure to particulate matter 4. Respiratory failure related with heat waves 5. Drought-related changes resulting in increased exposure to particulate matter Research is needed to better quantify, understand and develop mitigation and adaptation strategies to the anticipated direct and indirect respiratory health effects of climate change. Research is needed to address relevant questions for the developed, developing and under developed world. The workshop participants will be asked to develop key research questions, described needed resources and research infrastructure to address the respiratory health effects of global climate change. To address our knowledge gaps on the respiratory health effects of climate change, the ATS proposes to convene a workshop of experts develop a document that describes important research questions related to the respiratory health effects of global climate change, including research questions for the developed, developing and underdeveloped world, appropriate mechanisms for answering research questions, knowledge gaps and research infrastructure needs to address important research questions. The target audience of the workshop report will be U.S and international researchers and U.S. and international funders of human health and environmental research. The proposed workshop will be hosted by the American Thoracic Society (ATS). Established in 1905 as a group of physician dedicated to improving the research, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis, the ATS has grown into an international society with 15,000 members specializing in respiratory, critical care and sleep medicine. The ATS hosts the premium scientific meeting for pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine and publishes three peer-reviewed scientific journals.
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学科分类14 - 医学科学;1426 - 预防医学;1401 - 呼吸系统
资助机构US-NIH
项目经费10000
项目类型Other Research Related
国家US
语种英语
文献类型项目
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/71466
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PINKERTON, KENT ED.Respiratory Health Effects of Global Climate Change Workshop.2010.
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