Environmental threats to children’s health are diverse and can have long-lasting impacts. Here are some significant environmental risks that children face:
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- Air Pollution: Exposure to indoor and outdoor air pollution is a major concern, causing respiratory infections and other health issues1.
- Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: Inadequate access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities can lead to diarrheal diseases, which are a leading cause of death in children under five1.
- Hazardous Chemicals and Waste: Contact with hazardous substances, including lead and mercury, can result in developmental disorders and lifelong health problems1.
- Radiation: Exposure to radiation, whether from natural or artificial sources, can increase the risk of cancer and other health conditions1.
- Climate Change: The effects of climate change, such as extreme weather events and food insecurity, pose significant risks to children’s health and development1.
- E-Waste: The improper disposal of electronic waste can lead to exposure to toxic materials, which can harm children’s health1.copyright@ Dr Rajatsubhra Mukhopadhyay
- Infectious Diseases: Climate change and environmental degradation can contribute to the spread of infectious diseases, affecting children’s health2.
These threats highlight the need for concerted efforts to improve environmental conditions for children’s health and well-being. Protecting children from these risks requires global cooperation and the implementation of effective policies and practices. If you’re looking for more detailed information or have specific concerns, feel free to ask.
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