Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
January 2023
Many studies have detected a relationship between diarrhea morbidity rates with the changes in precipitation, temperature, floods, droughts, water shortage, etc. But, most of the authors were cautious in their studies, because of the lack of empirical climate-health data and there were large uncertainties in the future projections. The study aimed to refine the link between the morbidity rates of diarrhea in some Egyptian governorates representative of the three Egyptian geographical divisions with the meteorological changes that occurred in the 2006-2016 period for which the medical data are available, as a case study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe densely populated Greater Cairo (GC) region suffers from severe air quality issues caused by high levels of anthropogenic activities, such as motorized traffic, industries, and agricultural biomass burning events, along with natural sources of particulate matter, such as wind erosion of arid surfaces. Surface-measured concentrations of particulate matter (PM), sulfur dioxide (SO), and ozone (O) and its precursor's gases (nitrogen dioxide, NO; carbon monoxide, CO) were obtained for the GC region. The PM concentrations were found to exceed remarkably the Egyptian guidelines (150 μg/m).
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