Ammonia emissions from agriculture and their contribution to fine particulate matter: A review of implications for human health
University College Dublin · Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) released from agriculture is contributing significantly to acidification and atmospheric NH3 may have on human health is much less readily available. The potential direct impact of NH3 on the health of the general public is under-represented in scientific literature, though there have been several studies which indicate that NH3 has a direct effect on the respiratory health of those who handle livestock. These health impacts can include a reduced lung function, irritation to the throat and eyes, and increased coughing and phlegm expulsion. More recent studies have indicated that agricultural NH3 may directly influence the early on-set of asthma in young children. In addition to the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 119
Authors
5- KEKatie E. WyerCorresponding
University College Dublin
- DBDavid B. Kelleghan
Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
- VBVictoria Blanes‐Vidal
University of Southern Denmark, Maersk (Denmark)
- GSGünther Schauberger
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
- TPThomas P. Curran
University College Dublin
Topics & keywords
- Agriculture
- Particulates
- Environmental health
- Natural resource economics
- Asthma
- Livestock
- Public health
- Human health
- Zero hunger