Surveillance System for an Environmental Health Concern
Introduction
Environmental health is an important concern for health care providers because it comprises the areas of human health that are impacted by external factors, such as chemical agents, biological agents, physical environment and so on. Issues that fall under environmental health are air pollution, water pollution, pesticides, chemical spills, and other areas (Laroque, 2009). Because of the risk of these areas negatively impacting human health, there is a need to monitor environmental health areas. One major area of environmental health that desperately needs surveillance is the quality of the air in urban areas near major airports. As Schlenker and Walker (2015) point out, airports are responsible for some of the highest concentrations of air pollution in the nation. An as West et al. (2016) show, air pollution is the cause of millions of premature deaths all over the earth. Thus, there is tremendous reason to be more diligent about monitoring how much air pollution one of the most used forms of travel is putting out. This paper will develop a surveillance system for the environmental health concern of air pollution at airport hubs. It will describe how this source of air pollution impacts environmental health, public health and communities. It will explain the types of surveillance needed for this environmental problem and discuss how various stakeholders can help to prevent this problem from occurring in the future.
Airport Air Pollution
Airport air pollution needs surveillance because it impacts the lives of so many travelers and creates a concentration of pollution in an area near where many people live. Aircraft release a lot of pollution into the air, including carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrocarbons—all of which make the air unfit to breathe (Schlenker & Walker, 2015). It is especially important to monitor air pollution coming from airports because neighboring communities, including those that are downwind from airports are likely to be negatively impacted by the release of so much air pollution from these hubs of traffic.
How It Impacts Environmental Health
Klepac, Locatelli, Korosec, Kunzli and Kukec (2018) have found that air pollution can be particularly damaging for pregnant mothers, resulting in a greater risk of preterm birth. Preterm births can impact both the mother and the child. Air pollution can harm children and impact their growth, lead to respiratory issues and more (Simeonova, Currie, Nilsson & Walker, 2018). And the World Health Organization has classified air pollution as a cancer-causing agent that leads to lung and bladder cancer in people who have to breathe in air pollutants on a regular basis (Simon, 2013). Those individuals who lived in communities that are nearby airports are thus at great risk of contracting illnesses and cancer as a result of their exposure to the pollutants emitted by airplane engines and their exhaust. The environmental health of people is negatively impacted by busy airports and if there is no monitoring of the amount of pollution displaced by these airports, the environmental health area of this concern is neglected and the health of communities is placed at further risk.
How It Impacts Public Health
Air pollution is a major public health concern, as the World Health Organization (WHO) has shown. The WHO (2013) has called air pollution carcinogenic—i.e., poison—and therefore unfit to be breathed by people. Yet people...
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