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OMS (2003-2004)
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GreenFacts (2005)
Attention: Seul le niveau 1 est traduit en français.
Seule la version anglaise a reçu l'approbation du Comité Scientifique de GreenFacts.

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Level 2 - Details on Nitrogen Dioxide

Texts in Level 2 are either summaries or exerpts of the Level 3 reference document More...

1. What is Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)?

2. How does Nitrogen Dioxide affect human health?

    2.1 Effects of long-term exposure to levels of NO2 observed currently in Europe
    2.2 Is NO2 per se responsible for effects on health?
    2.3 Are health effects of NO2 influenced by the presence of other air pollutants?
    2.4 Characteristics of individuals that may influence how Nitrogen Dioxide affects them
    2.5 Is there a threshold below which nobody’s health is affected by NO2?

3. How are we exposed to Nitrogen Dioxide?

    3.1 Critical sources of NO2 responsible for health effects
    3.2 Relationship between ambient levels and personal exposure to NO2
    3.3 Short-term exposure to high peak levels and exposure in hot spots for NO2

4. Should current Nitrogen Dioxide guidelines be reconsidered?

    4.1 Impacts on public health of NO2 reductions
    4.2 Averaging period most relevant for NO2 standards to protect human health
    4.3 Reconsideration of the current WHO Guidelines for NO2

5. Conclusions on Nitrogen Dioxide (Level 1 only)

 
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