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Ozone deficiency in the Troposphere and Seasonal Illness

Posted on March 16, 2021 0

Engjëll Mehmetaj1

1Institute of Public Health, Tirana, Albania.

Aim: Anthropogenic pollution has increased attention to health. The WHO 2010 standard monitors the High Ozone Level in the Troposphere, but what impact they have on health is not known. This study identifies Ozone deficiency and compares it to seasonal illness.

Methods: The thought is grounded in the comparison between the data of: DD for Ozone from SA in Albania (2 pcs) and some SA(19 pcs) around the world EPA.

Results: Ozone values ​​in winter times decreases according to a polynomial curve R2 = 0.979. In the Urban Area; the concentration of Ozone in the summer months increases, while at night it decreases according to a polynomial curve R2 = 0.955. In summer: between Diarrheal Diseases, Solar radiation and Ozone consumed at night; curves have polynomial behavior; R2 respectively is 0.809; 0.988; 0.918.

Conclusions: Low value of Ozone in winter season; to all SA, and the lowest values ​​in SA near poles; prove the connection between Solar radiation and concentration. Reduce Ozone Concentration at Night (in SA tr cent.), most in Summer, tells about its consumption from urban pollution. Compliance in time, only in summer, between Diarrheal Illness and Ozone Deficiency remains to be studied in the future.

Keywords: environmental health, ozone, troposphere.

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