| Literature DB >> 2754441 |
P C Freudenthal, H D Roth, T Hammerstrom, C Lichtenstein, R E Wyzga.
Abstract
A method is described for quantifying health risks to asthmatics briefly exposed to elevated levels of SO2. By combining symptomological and physiological measurements, we have developed a dose-response surface that relates both severity and incidence of response to ambient air quality levels. The complete model to assess potentially avoidable risks includes power plant emission data; ambient SO2 background levels; demographic and activity patterns of asthmatics, the identified population at risk; and the dose-response surface. The estimated annual risk to persons experiencing an SO2-induced response due to a nearby power plant is quite small (response rates under 3 percent). Uncertainties due to modeling errors, variations in activity patterns, demographics and physiological response are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2754441 DOI: 10.1080/08940630.1989.10466569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAPCA ISSN: 0894-0630