Assessment of the Health Impact of Urban Air Pollution in the Mulhouse Metropolitan Area, September 2012

Air pollution is a major public health concern, given its significant impact on the population’s health and the fact that it affects everyone. Among the health effects of air pollution, a distinction is made between those resulting from short-term exposure and those associated with long-term exposure. Short-term effects are acute clinical, functional, or biological "manifestations" that occur within a short period (a few days or weeks) after exposure to air pollution. Several epidemiological studies document the short-term health impacts of this pollution and consistently find significant associations between high ozone concentrations—typically observed during the summer—and increased mortality and hospitalizations for respiratory causes. Particles with a diameter of less than 10 µm (PM10) are also associated with an increase in all-cause mortality and an increase in hospitalizations for respiratory and cardiovascular causes. All these studies show that, a priori, there is no protective threshold below which no health impact is observed. [...] (R.A.)

Author(s): Palanchon C, Pascal M, Corso M, Meffre C, Janin C

Publishing year: 2012

Pages: 6 p.

In relation to

Our latest news

news

2026 “Sexual Behavior” Survey (ERAS) for men who have sex with men

news

Hervé Maisonneuve has been appointed scientific integrity officer for a...

Visuel illustratif

news

Public Health France 2026 Barometer: Launch of the Survey