Assessing environmental health risks in India...Assessing environmental health risks in India...
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Assessing environmental health risks in India
Missing pieces of the puzzle?Missing pieces of the puzzle?OrOr
The missing puzzle?The missing puzzle?
Kalpana Balakrishnan, Sankar Sambandam, P.JayachandranKalpana Balakrishnan, Sankar Sambandam, P.JayachandranR. Padmavathi, V. ThanasekaraanR. Padmavathi, V. Thanasekaraan
SRMC & RI, ChennaiSRMC & RI, Chennai
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Ground reality !
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Areas of focus
Environmental quality assessments (65%)Environmental quality assessments (65%) Exposure assessments(20%)Exposure assessments(20%) Health outcome assessments with exposure indicators / Health outcome assessments with exposure indicators /
“exposure proxy”s (10%)“exposure proxy”s (10%) Toxicology (
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Risks addressed
Outdoor (criteria pollutants)(60%)Outdoor (criteria pollutants)(60%) Indoor (PM) (15%)Indoor (PM) (15%) Occupational (PM,fibers) (15%) Occupational (PM,fibers) (15%) Select air toxics (10%)Select air toxics (10%)
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Nature of study outputs
DescriptiveDescriptive AnalyticalAnalytical ConclusiveConclusive
% foreign citationIndia 87%
US 37%
Pakistan 96%
University 25% of all but over 80% of all peer reviewed publications
Others including 70% of all but less than 20% peer reviewed publicationsNational Research Organisations
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Results from select studies (Environmental quality)
More than 50 studies describing status of ambient air quality More than 50 studies describing status of ambient air quality
Most describe yearly or monthly city wide averages with a Most describe yearly or monthly city wide averages with a few describing temporal and spatial variations/ distributionsfew describing temporal and spatial variations/ distributions
Very few organised to allow time –series analysesVery few organised to allow time –series analyses
Fewer organised to allow easy importation across Fewer organised to allow easy importation across investigators and/or statistical packages investigators and/or statistical packages
MOEF CRA study among the few multi-centric ones MOEF CRA study among the few multi-centric ones
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Results from select studies (Exposure Assessment) Focus of many recent indoor studiesFocus of many recent indoor studies State level exposure atlas generation in progress in TN, State level exposure atlas generation in progress in TN,
AP (Lead by SRMC under UNDP Cap21,World Bank, AP (Lead by SRMC under UNDP Cap21,World Bank, USEPA funded projects)USEPA funded projects)
Links with health assessments in many states (IGIDR Links with health assessments in many states (IGIDR under UNDP Cap 21;TERI/SRMC under the “HEED” under UNDP Cap 21;TERI/SRMC under the “HEED” project) project)
Has allowed “intervention effectiveness” Has allowed “intervention effectiveness” assessments in assessments in AP (SRMC/ TERI under USEPA funding)AP (SRMC/ TERI under USEPA funding)
Considerable pool of expertise in large scale field Considerable pool of expertise in large scale field intensive assessments intensive assessments
Recent urban studies also addressing indoor and other Recent urban studies also addressing indoor and other exposure contributions exposure contributions
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District level emissions of health damaging pollutants from household fuel use (SRMC/TERI study funded by USEPA)
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Tamil Nadu
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Daily average exposures stratified across exposure
determinants in rural households of AP and TN
Balakrishnan et. al. 2002
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BOD attributable to IAP across districts (SRMC/TERI study funded by USEPA)
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Alternative scenarios for exposure reduction in Andhra Pradesh (SRMC/TERI study funded by USEPA)
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Results from select studies (Health impact assessments)
Chennai (W. Bank 1992) Rs.275/person
Chennai – Manali (SRMC/IGIDR 2002) Rs.1626/person
Chennai (W. Bank 2002) Rs125/person
Bombay (W. Bank 1992) Rs.734/person
Bombay(URBAIR, W. Bank) Rs.1840/person
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Results from select studies (Epidemiology)
HEI special report cites 15 studies including 1 time series HEI special report cites 15 studies including 1 time series study prior to PAPAstudy prior to PAPA
MOEF CRA nine city study under compilationMOEF CRA nine city study under compilation 3 time series studies underway3 time series studies underway Several indoor air studies on respiratory morbidity, TB, Several indoor air studies on respiratory morbidity, TB,
cataract associated with solid fuel smoke exposure cataract associated with solid fuel smoke exposure underwayunderway
Indo –US consortium on occupational and environmental Indo –US consortium on occupational and environmental health has a special focus on environmental epidemiology health has a special focus on environmental epidemiology
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Results from select studies (Molecular Epidemiology)
Biomarker studies in Delhi and Calcutta (CCI) Biomarker studies in Delhi and Calcutta (CCI) Recent new mechanistic studies on endocrine disruption Recent new mechanistic studies on endocrine disruption
associated with community exposures to pesticides associated with community exposures to pesticides (reported by NIOH) (reported by NIOH)
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms being examined for lead Single-nucleotide polymorphisms being examined for lead (SRMC/Fogarty; ITRC),PAHs (ITRC),Arsenic(ROC)(SRMC/Fogarty; ITRC),PAHs (ITRC),Arsenic(ROC)
Infra-structure for toxico-genomics and high throughput Infra-structure for toxico-genomics and high throughput genomic analyses available at several centres but not genomic analyses available at several centres but not widely used for environmental genomics applications widely used for environmental genomics applications
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Important considerations for next steps
Engaging in QA audits for data qualityEngaging in QA audits for data quality Setting up accessible databases for pooled Setting up accessible databases for pooled
analysesanalyses Specifying a research agenda Specifying a research agenda Setting realistic budgetsSetting realistic budgets Establishing a strong peer-review mechanism for Establishing a strong peer-review mechanism for
outputs generated from funded projects outputs generated from funded projects
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Choices of paradigms?
More evidence for policy vs. more policy for More evidence for policy vs. more policy for evidence?evidence?
Regulate and monitor vs. monitor and Regulate and monitor vs. monitor and regulate?regulate?
Model to fit or fit to models?Model to fit or fit to models? Numbers for credibility vs. credibility for Numbers for credibility vs. credibility for
numbers?numbers?
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Feasible
Effective
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Realistic target setting
makes the feasible more effective
Holistic capacity building
makes the effective more feasible