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Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India
Considerable changes in particulate matter (PM) during COVID-19 lockdown in major cities around the World demand changes in exposure assessment studies of PM. The present study shows variations in respiratory deposition dose (RDD) of both fine (PM(2.5)) and coarse (PM(10)) particles before, during a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081966/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12647-022-00548-3 |
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author | Fatima, Sadaf Ahlawat, Ajit Mishra, Sumit Kumar Soni, Vijay Kumar Guleria, Randeep |
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description | Considerable changes in particulate matter (PM) during COVID-19 lockdown in major cities around the World demand changes in exposure assessment studies of PM. The present study shows variations in respiratory deposition dose (RDD) of both fine (PM(2.5)) and coarse (PM(10)) particles before, during and after Covid-19 lockdown phases at three sites (with different pollution signatures) in Delhi—Alipur, Okhla and Pusa Road. Exposure assessment study showed mean PM(2.5) RDD (± S.D.) (µg/min) for walk and sit mode during before lockdown (BL) as 2.41(± 1.20) and 0.84(± 0.42) for Alipur, 2.71(± 1.60) and 0.94(± 0.56) for Okhla, and 2.54(± 1.28) and 0.88(± 0.44) for Pusa road, which decreased drastically during Lockdown 1(L1) as 0.85(± 0.35) and 0.30(± 0.12) for Alipur, 0.83(± 0.33) and 0.29(± 0.11) for Okhla, and 0.68(± 0.28) and 0.23(± 0.10) for Pusa road, respectively. Mean PM(10) RDD (± S.D.) (µg/min) for walk and sit mode during before lockdown (BL) as 3.90 (± 1.73) and 1.36 (± 0.60) for Alipur, 4.74 (± 2.04) and 1.65 (± 0.71) for Okhla, and 4.25 (± 1.69) and 1.48 (± 0.59) for Pusa Road, respectively which decreased drastically during Lockdown 1(L1) as 2.19 (± 0.95) and 0.76 (± 0.33) for Alipur, 1.73 (± 0.67) and 0.60 (± 0.23) for Okhla and, 1.45 (± 0.50) and 0.50 (± 0.17) for Pusa Road, respectively. Significant decrease in RDD concentrations (Both PM(2.5) and PM(10)) than that of BL phase have been found during Lockdown 1(L1) phase and other successive lockdown and unlock phases—Lockdown 2(L2), Lockdown 3(L3), Lockdown 4(L4) and Unlock1 (UL1) phases. Changes in RDD values during lockdown phases were affected by lesser traffic emission, minimized industrial activities, biomass burning activities, precipitation activities, etc. Seasonal variations of RDD showed Delhites are found exposed to more fine and coarse particles’ RDD (walk and sit modes) before and after lockdown, i.e. during normal days than during lockdown phases showing potential health effects. People in sit condition found less exposed to fine and coarse RDD comparison to those in walk condition both during normal and lockdown days. |
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spelling | pubmed-90819662022-05-09 Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India Fatima, Sadaf Ahlawat, Ajit Mishra, Sumit Kumar Soni, Vijay Kumar Guleria, Randeep MAPAN Original Paper Considerable changes in particulate matter (PM) during COVID-19 lockdown in major cities around the World demand changes in exposure assessment studies of PM. The present study shows variations in respiratory deposition dose (RDD) of both fine (PM(2.5)) and coarse (PM(10)) particles before, during and after Covid-19 lockdown phases at three sites (with different pollution signatures) in Delhi—Alipur, Okhla and Pusa Road. Exposure assessment study showed mean PM(2.5) RDD (± S.D.) (µg/min) for walk and sit mode during before lockdown (BL) as 2.41(± 1.20) and 0.84(± 0.42) for Alipur, 2.71(± 1.60) and 0.94(± 0.56) for Okhla, and 2.54(± 1.28) and 0.88(± 0.44) for Pusa road, which decreased drastically during Lockdown 1(L1) as 0.85(± 0.35) and 0.30(± 0.12) for Alipur, 0.83(± 0.33) and 0.29(± 0.11) for Okhla, and 0.68(± 0.28) and 0.23(± 0.10) for Pusa road, respectively. Mean PM(10) RDD (± S.D.) (µg/min) for walk and sit mode during before lockdown (BL) as 3.90 (± 1.73) and 1.36 (± 0.60) for Alipur, 4.74 (± 2.04) and 1.65 (± 0.71) for Okhla, and 4.25 (± 1.69) and 1.48 (± 0.59) for Pusa Road, respectively which decreased drastically during Lockdown 1(L1) as 2.19 (± 0.95) and 0.76 (± 0.33) for Alipur, 1.73 (± 0.67) and 0.60 (± 0.23) for Okhla and, 1.45 (± 0.50) and 0.50 (± 0.17) for Pusa Road, respectively. Significant decrease in RDD concentrations (Both PM(2.5) and PM(10)) than that of BL phase have been found during Lockdown 1(L1) phase and other successive lockdown and unlock phases—Lockdown 2(L2), Lockdown 3(L3), Lockdown 4(L4) and Unlock1 (UL1) phases. Changes in RDD values during lockdown phases were affected by lesser traffic emission, minimized industrial activities, biomass burning activities, precipitation activities, etc. Seasonal variations of RDD showed Delhites are found exposed to more fine and coarse particles’ RDD (walk and sit modes) before and after lockdown, i.e. during normal days than during lockdown phases showing potential health effects. People in sit condition found less exposed to fine and coarse RDD comparison to those in walk condition both during normal and lockdown days. Springer India 2022-05-09 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9081966/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12647-022-00548-3 Text en © Metrology Society of India 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Fatima, Sadaf Ahlawat, Ajit Mishra, Sumit Kumar Soni, Vijay Kumar Guleria, Randeep Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India |
title | Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India |
title_full | Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India |
title_fullStr | Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India |
title_full_unstemmed | Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India |
title_short | Respiratory Deposition Dose of PM(2.5) and PM(10) Before, During and After COVID-19 Lockdown Phases in Megacity-Delhi, India |
title_sort | respiratory deposition dose of pm(2.5) and pm(10) before, during and after covid-19 lockdown phases in megacity-delhi, india |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081966/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12647-022-00548-3 |
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