Smoke emitted from one mosquito
repellant coil is equivalent to those of 100 cigarettes, thus causing
harm to a large number of people in India, an expert said on Wednesday.
"Not
many people know about it, but the damage done to your lungs by one
mosquito coil is equivalent to the damage done by 100 cigarettes. This
was according to a recent study conducted in Malyasia," said Chest
Research Foundation director Sandeep Salvi.
He was speaking at
the conference 'Air Pollution and Our Health', organised by the Centre
for Science and Environment (CSE) along with the Indian Council for
Medical Research and the Indian Medical Association. Salvi said there
is a lack of awareness about the impact of air pollution on human
health.
Pointing out the "lack of research culture" among Indian
doctors, Salvi said that indoor air pollution too is a health risk
factor. Participants at the event, which included doctors and health
researchers, also spoke about vehicular air pollution in the capital.
According to estimates, about 55 per cent of Delhi's population lives
within 500 metres from main roads - and is, therefore, prone to a
variety of physical disorders.
"The vehicular pollution is a
major concern for the environment. The rising incidents of genetic
disorder has a lot to do with air pollution. India loses one million
children under five because of respiratory problems every year," said
Sanjeev Bagai, the chief executive officer of Batra Hospitals. He said
industries also contribute to the air pollution and these need to be
shifted out of the capital.
source: Times of India
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