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Air pollution takes upto 30,000 lives annually in Delhi: CSE

Author : NewsGram Desk

New Delhi: Air pollution, one of the top ten killers in the world and fifth leading cause of death in India, is responsible for about 10,000 to 30,000 deaths annually in Delhi, a report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) said on Tuesday.

A report titled 'Body Burden 2015: State of India's Health' released here focuses on public health threats and their environment linkages.

It says air pollution results in about 620,000 premature deaths which are caused by stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ischemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections and trachea, bronchus and lung cancer among others.

CSE director general Sunita Narain also expressed her concerns in this matter.

The report shows us that we must focus on prevention and not treatment. We need to improve the environment reduce the disease burden and save money in private or public healthcare.

Forest degradation that help the pathogens which were restricted to animals, jump the species barrier and infect humans, the report states. Open defecation and malnutrition rates are also linked, it adds.

Revamping transportation systems and cleaner technologies are needed urgently.

The analysis includes air pollution, pesticides, degradation of forests, water and sanitation, climate change and lifestyle diseases. From January 1, the odd-even formula would be followed in Delhi. Vehicles with odd-even number plates would be allowed to run on the rotation every other day. (IANS)

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