Impact of Air Pollution on Health
In Indonesia, the vehicle is a major source of water pollution in urban areas. According to the World Bank, within a period of 6 years from 1995 to 2001 there is growth in the number of motor vehicles in Indonesia by almost 100%. According to the World Bank, Within a period of 6 years from 1995 to 2001 'there is growth in the number of motor vehicles in Indonesia by Almost 100%. Most of the vehicles that produce exhaust emissions that bad, either due to inadequate treatment or from the use of fuel with less good quality (eg levels of lead / Pb high). Most of the vehicles exhaust emissions That Produce That Bad, Either due to inadequate treatment or from the use of fuel with less good quality (eg levels of lead / Pb high). World Bank also put Jakarta into one of the cities with high levels of pollutants / particulate highest after Beijing, New Delhi and Mexico City. World Bank Jakarta Also put into one of the cities with high levels of pollutants / particulate highest after Beijing, New Delhi and Mexico City. Air pollution is happening is a potential to harm the health. Water pollution is happening is a potential to harm the health. According to rough calculations from the World Bank in 1994 by taking the example of the city, if the concentration of particulate matter (PM) can be derived according to WHO standards, is expected to decrease each year: 1400 cases of premature infant mortality; 2000 cases treated in hospitals, 49,000 visits to emergency emergency; 600,000 asthma attacks, 124,000 cases of bronchitis in children, 31 million respiratory disease symptoms and increased efficiency 7.6 million working days lost due to respiratory illness - a number of very significant from the standpoint of public health. According to rough Calculations from the World Bank in 1994 by taking the example of the city, if the concentration of particulate matter (PM) cans be derived According to WHO standards, is expected to Decrease EACH year: 1400 cases of premature infant mortality; 2000 cases treated in Hospitals, 49.000 visits to emergency emergency; 600,000 asthma attacks, 124,000 cases of bronchitis in children, 31 million respiratory disease symptoms and Increased efficiency 7.6 million working days lost due to respiratory illness - a number of very significant from the standpoint of public health. From the economic side of health financing (health cost) due to air pollution in Jakarta is expected to reach nearly 220 million dollars in 1999. From the economic side of health financing (health cost) due to air pollution in Jakarta is expected to reach Nearly 220 million dollars in 1999.
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