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Environmental threats to childrens health in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.

机译:东南亚和西太平洋地区对儿童健康的环境威胁。

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The Southeast Asia and Western Pacific regions contain half of the world's children and are among the most rapidly industrializing regions of the globe. Environmental threats to children's health are widespread and are multiplying as nations in the area undergo industrial development and pass through the epidemiologic transition. These environmental hazards range from traditional threats such as bacterial contamination of drinking water and wood smoke in poorly ventilated dwellings to more recently introduced chemical threats such as asbestos construction materials; arsenic in groundwater; methyl isocyanate in Bhopal, India; untreated manufacturing wastes released to landfills; chlorinated hydrocarbon and organophosphorous pesticides; and atmospheric lead emissions from the combustion of leaded gasoline. To address these problems, pediatricians, environmental health scientists, and public health workers throughout Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific have begun to build local and national research and prevention programs in children's environmental health. Successes have been achieved as a result of these efforts: A cost-effective system for producing safe drinking water at the village level has been devised in India; many nations have launched aggressive antismoking campaigns; and Thailand, the Philippines, India, and Pakistan have all begun to reduce their use of lead in gasoline, with resultant declines in children's blood lead levels. The International Conference on Environmental Threats to the Health of Children, held in Bangkok, Thailand, in March 2002, brought together more than 300 representatives from 35 countries and organizations to increase awareness on environmental health hazards affecting children in these regions and throughout the world. The conference, a direct result of the Environmental Threats to the Health of Children meeting held in Manila in April 2000, provided participants with the latest scientific data on children's vulnerability to environmental hazards and models for future policy and public health discussions on ways to improve children's health. The Bangkok Statement, a pledge resulting from the conference proceedings, is an important first step in creating a global alliance committed to developing active and innovative national and international networks to promote and protect children's environmental health.
机译:东南亚和西太平洋地区占世界儿童的一半,并且是全球工业发展最快的地区之一。对儿童健康的环境威胁是普遍存在的,并且随着该地区各国工业化发展并经历流行病学转变而日益加剧。这些环境危害的范围从传统的威胁(例如通风不良的住宅中的饮用水和木烟的细菌污染)到最近引入的化学威胁(例如石棉建筑材料);地下水中的砷;印度博帕尔的异氰酸甲酯;未经处理的制造废物被排放到垃圾填埋场;氯代烃和有机磷农药;和含铅汽油燃烧产生的大气铅排放。为了解决这些问题,整个东南亚和西太平洋地区的儿科医生,环境卫生科学家和公共卫生工作者已开始制定有关儿童环境卫生的地方和国家研究与预防计划。通过这些努力取得了成功:印度已经设计了一种经济高效的系统,可以在村庄一级生产安全的饮用水;许多国家发起了积极的反吸烟运动;泰国,菲律宾,印度和巴基斯坦都已开始减少汽油中铅的使用,从而导致儿童的血铅水平下降。 2002年3月在泰国曼谷举行的国际环境对儿童健康的威胁会议汇集了来自35个国家和组织的300多名代表,以提高人们对影响这些地区和全世界儿童的环境健康危害的认识。这次会议是2000年4月在马尼拉举行的对儿童健康的环境威胁会议的直接结果,为与会人员提供了有关儿童易受环境危害影响的最新科学数据,并为未来的政策和公共卫生讨论了改善儿童的方法的模型。健康。大会通过的《曼谷声明》是一项承诺,是建立全球联盟的重要第一步,该联盟致力于发展积极,创新的国家和国际网络,以促进和保护儿童的环境健康。

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