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Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy
The National Environmental Remediation programme in Italy includes sites with documented contamination and associated potential health impacts (National Priority Contaminated Sites—NPCSs). SENTIERI Project, an extensive investigation of mortality in 44 NPCSs, considered the area of Taranto, a NPCS w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/753719 |
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author | Pirastu, Roberta Comba, Pietro Iavarone, Ivano Zona, Amerigo Conti, Susanna Minelli, Giada Manno, Valerio Mincuzzi, Antonia Minerba, Sante Forastiere, Francesco Mataloni, Francesca Biggeri, Annibale |
author_facet | Pirastu, Roberta Comba, Pietro Iavarone, Ivano Zona, Amerigo Conti, Susanna Minelli, Giada Manno, Valerio Mincuzzi, Antonia Minerba, Sante Forastiere, Francesco Mataloni, Francesca Biggeri, Annibale |
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description | The National Environmental Remediation programme in Italy includes sites with documented contamination and associated potential health impacts (National Priority Contaminated Sites—NPCSs). SENTIERI Project, an extensive investigation of mortality in 44 NPCSs, considered the area of Taranto, a NPCS where a number of polluting sources are present. Health indicators available at municipality level were analyzed, that is, mortality (2003–2009), mortality time trend (1980–2008), and cancer incidence (2006-2007). In addition, the cohort of individuals living in the area was followed up to evaluate mortality (1998–2008) and morbidity (1998–2010) by district of residence. The results of the study consistently showed excess risks for a number of causes of death in both genders, among them: all causes, all cancers, lung cancer, and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, both acute and chronic. An increased infant mortality was also observed from the time trends analysis. Mortality/morbidity excesses were detected in residents living in districts near the industrial area, for several disorders including cancer, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. These coherent findings from different epidemiological approaches corroborate the need to promptly proceed with environmental cleanup interventions. Most diseases showing an increase in Taranto NPCS have a multifactorial etiology, and preventive measures of proven efficacy (e.g., smoking cessation and cardiovascular risk reduction programs, breast cancer screening) should be planned. The study results and public health actions are to be communicated objectively and transparently so that a climate of confidence and trust between citizens and public institutions is maintained. |
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spelling | pubmed-38865762014-01-22 Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy Pirastu, Roberta Comba, Pietro Iavarone, Ivano Zona, Amerigo Conti, Susanna Minelli, Giada Manno, Valerio Mincuzzi, Antonia Minerba, Sante Forastiere, Francesco Mataloni, Francesca Biggeri, Annibale J Environ Public Health Review Article The National Environmental Remediation programme in Italy includes sites with documented contamination and associated potential health impacts (National Priority Contaminated Sites—NPCSs). SENTIERI Project, an extensive investigation of mortality in 44 NPCSs, considered the area of Taranto, a NPCS where a number of polluting sources are present. Health indicators available at municipality level were analyzed, that is, mortality (2003–2009), mortality time trend (1980–2008), and cancer incidence (2006-2007). In addition, the cohort of individuals living in the area was followed up to evaluate mortality (1998–2008) and morbidity (1998–2010) by district of residence. The results of the study consistently showed excess risks for a number of causes of death in both genders, among them: all causes, all cancers, lung cancer, and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, both acute and chronic. An increased infant mortality was also observed from the time trends analysis. Mortality/morbidity excesses were detected in residents living in districts near the industrial area, for several disorders including cancer, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. These coherent findings from different epidemiological approaches corroborate the need to promptly proceed with environmental cleanup interventions. Most diseases showing an increase in Taranto NPCS have a multifactorial etiology, and preventive measures of proven efficacy (e.g., smoking cessation and cardiovascular risk reduction programs, breast cancer screening) should be planned. The study results and public health actions are to be communicated objectively and transparently so that a climate of confidence and trust between citizens and public institutions is maintained. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3886576/ /pubmed/24454414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/753719 Text en Copyright © 2013 Roberta Pirastu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Pirastu, Roberta Comba, Pietro Iavarone, Ivano Zona, Amerigo Conti, Susanna Minelli, Giada Manno, Valerio Mincuzzi, Antonia Minerba, Sante Forastiere, Francesco Mataloni, Francesca Biggeri, Annibale Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy |
title | Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy |
title_full | Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy |
title_fullStr | Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy |
title_short | Environment and Health in Contaminated Sites: The Case of Taranto, Italy |
title_sort | environment and health in contaminated sites: the case of taranto, italy |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/753719 |
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