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    Click on the issues to get indicators and information on the situation across the European Region.

    Air quality, version 2.0

    Air quality

    Emission of air pollutants from transport, industry, heating and other sources can be harmful to health. Indoor air pollution can also pose risks to health.

    v1.3 transport 90

    Mobility and transport

    Transport-related health effects can be direct (injuries) and indirect (through air pollution, noise and climate change related to emissions from traffic, but also through reduced physical activity).

    v1.3 food 90

    Food safety

    Contamination by microbiological or chemical agents can occur in many points of the food chain, causing a wide range of acute and chronic diseases.

    v1.3 housing 90

    Housing

    A number of environmental risk factors, such as dampness and radon, can make dwellings unhealthy. Household safety is also a concern as many injuries occur at home.

    v1.3 chemicals 90

    Chemical safety

    Hazardous chemicals, naturally occurring or man-made, can reach our body through different routes (e.g., food, air, water) and cause a variety of health effects.

    v1.3 UV 90

    UV and ionizing radiation

    High exposure to solar and other types of radiation can cause cancer. Children are most at risk from excess exposure to UV radiation.

    v1.3 water 90

    Water and sanitation

    Sanitation and access to clean water are a basic requirement for health. Poor water quality or lack of access to water have major public health impacts.

    v1.3 occupational hazards 90

    Occupational hazards

    Accidents, dust, chemicals, noise, violence or stress at work can cause a wide range of effects from premature death and injuries to occupational diseases.


    11 January 2008
    Environment and health issues
    Excel data files ordered by environment and health issues


    Air Quality

    3.1 Prevalence of asthma and allergies in children, figure data, Excel file

    3.2 Mortality from respiratory diseases, figure data, Excel file

    3.3 Exposure of children to air pollution (particulate matter) in outdoor air, figure data, Excel file

    3.3 Exposure of children to air pollution (particulate matter) in outdoor air, availability of data for the indicator RPG3_Air_Ex2_PM, Excel table

    3.4 Exposure of children to ETS, figure data, Excel file

    3.7 Policies to reduce the exposure of children to ETS, figure data, Excel file


    Food Safety

    4.3 POPs in human milk, figure data, Excel file

    4.4 Exposure of children to chemical hazards in food, figure data, Excel file


    Chemical safety

    4.4 Exposure of children to chemical hazards in food, figure data, Excel file

    4.5 Blood Lead Levels (BLL) in children, figure data, Excel file


    Water and sanitation

    1.1 outbreaks of waterborne diseases, Excel file

    1.2 Public water supply and access to improved water sources, Excel file

    1.3 Wastewater treatment and access to improved sanitation, Excel file

    1.4 Bathing water quality, Excel file


    Mobility and transport

    2.1 Mortality from road traffic injuries in children and young people, Excel file

    2.3 Prevalance of excess body weight and obesity in children and adolescents, Excel file

    2.4 Percentage of physically active children and adolescents. Excel file

    2.5 Policies to promote safe mobility and transport for children, Excel file

    2.6 Policies to reduce unintentional injuries from falls, drowning, poisoning, fires and choking in children and adolescents, Excel file


    Housing

    2.2_Mortality in children and adolescents from unintentional injuries (falls, drowing, fires and poisoning), figure_1_only, Excel file

    2.2 Mortality in children and adolescents from unintentional injuries (falls, drowning, fires and poisoning), figure 2 only, Excel file

    2.6 Policies to reduce unintentional injuries from falls, drowning, poisoning, fires and choking in children and adolescents, Excel file

    3.5 Children living in homes with problems of dampness, Excel file

    3.6, Proportion of children living in homes using solid fuels, Excel file

    4.6 Radon levels in dwellings, Excel file


    UV and ionizing radiation

    4.1, Incidence of childhood leukaemia, Excel file

    4.2, Incidence of melanoma under 55 years, Excel file

    4.6, Radon levels in dwellings, Excel file

    4.8, Policies to reduce the excessive exposure of children to UV radiation, Excel file


    Occupational hazards

    4.7 Work_injuries in children and yooung people, Excel file