Science Inventory

Effects of Early Life Exposure to Ozone on Lung Development and Potential Linkage to Later Life Disease

Citation:

Dye, J. Effects of Early Life Exposure to Ozone on Lung Development and Potential Linkage to Later Life Disease. 41st Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society meeting on Lung Damage and Repair, Providence RI Oct. 23-25, 2023, Providence, RI, October 22 - 25, 2023.

Impact/Purpose:

Platform presentation at the 41st Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society meeting on Lung Damage and Repair, Providence RI Oct. 23-25, 2023

Description:

Platform presentation at the 41st Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society meeting on Lung Damage and Repair, Providence RI Oct. 23-25, 2023 October is Children’s Health Month. As a vulnerable population, children are often more susceptible to the damaging effects of pollutants in their environments, which can lead to both short-term and long-term harm. Children in low-income communities, underserved by education, healthcare, and housing, are more at risk from dangers in areas where they live, learn, and play. • Despite large underreporting, COPD is estimated by the WHO to be the 3rd leading cause of death worldwide (Lindberg 2021). • Prevalence for both men and women is highest in urbanized areas (Nritsos G et al 2018). • Prevalence is increasing, especially within the female population - affecting > 7 million women (Ntritsos G et al, 2018).•  

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:10/23/2023
Record Last Revised:06/17/2024
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 361817