Air Pollutionââ¬â¢s Global Respiratory Health Burden
*Corresponding Author:Received Date: May 01, 2025 / Accepted Date: May 29, 2025 / Published Date: May 29, 2025
Citation: Kumar DR (2025) Air Pollution’s Global Respiratory Health Burden. awbd 14: 295.DOI: 10.4172/2167-7719.1000296
Copyright: Copyright: © 2025 Dr. Rajesh Kumar This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permitsunrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Air pollution profoundly impacts respiratory health, with studies revealing strong associations between pollutants like PM2.5, NO2, and O3, and increased risks of asthma, COPD, and reduced lung function across all age groups. Children are particularly vulnerable to both ambient and household pollution, showing long-term deficits from early-life exposures. Research also explores synergistic effects of pollutants, underlying epigenomic mechanisms, and the global disease burden. Critically, comprehensive interventions demonstrate significant potential to improve respiratory health outcomes and reduce morbidity and mortality, emphasizing the urgent need for robust air quality management and preventative strategies globally.

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