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Health Effects of Airborne Exposures from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

机译:集中喂养动物的空气传播对健康的影响

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Toxic gases, vapors, and particles are emitted from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) into the general environment. These include ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, malodorous vapors, and particles contaminated with a wide range of microorganisms. Little is known about the health risks of exposure to these agents for people living in the surrounding areas. Malodor is one of the predominant concerns, and there is evidence that psychophysiologic changes may occur as a result of exposure to malodorous compounds. There is a paucity of data regarding community adverse health effects related to low-level gas and particulate emissions. Most information comes from studies among workers in CAFO installations. Research over the last decades has shown that microbial exposures, especially endotoxin exposure, are related to deleterious respiratory health effects, of which cross-shift lung function decline and accelerated decline over time are the most pronounced effects. Studies in naïve subjects and workers have shown respiratory inflammatory responses related to the microbial load. This working group, which was part of the Conference on Environmental Health Impacts of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations: Anticipating Hazards—Searching for Solutions, concluded that there is a great need to evaluate health effects from exposures to the toxic gases, vapors, and particles emitted into the general environment by CAFOs. Research should focus not only on nuisance and odors but also on potential health effects from microbial exposures, concentrating on susceptible subgroups, especially asthmatic children and the elderly, since these exposures have been shown to be related to respiratory health effects among workers in CAFOs.
机译:有毒气体,蒸气和颗粒物从集中的动物饲养操作(CAFO)排放到整个环境中。其中包括氨气,硫化氢,二氧化碳,恶臭蒸汽和被多种微生物污染的颗粒。对于居住在周围地区的人们,接触这些药物的健康风险知之甚少。恶臭是最主要的问题之一,有证据表明,暴露于恶臭化合物可能会导致心理生理变化。关于与低水平气体和微粒排放有关的社区不利健康影响的数据很少。大多数信息来自CAFO安装人员之间的研究。过去几十年的研究表明,微生物暴露,尤其是内毒素暴露与有害的呼吸健康影响有关,其中随着时间的推移,交叉转移的肺功能下降和加速下降是最明显的影响。在未经研究的受试者和工人中进行的研究表明,呼吸道炎症反应与微生物负荷有关。该工作组是“集中动物饲养业务对环境健康的影响:预测危害—寻找解决方案”会议的一部分,得出的结论是,非常需要评估暴露于有毒气体,蒸气和排放的污染物对健康的影响由CAFO进入一般环境。研究不仅应关注滋扰和气味,还应关注微生物暴露对健康的潜在影响,重点关注易感染人群,尤其是哮喘儿童和老年人,因为这些暴露已被证明与CAFOs工人的呼吸健康相关。

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