The Invisible Killer: Investigating the Lack of Research on Smog in Pakistan

The Invisible Killer: Investigating the Lack of Research on Smog in Pakistan

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  • Saira Afzal

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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v29i2.5423

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Abstract

Smog, a combination of smoke and fog, is a major public health hazard in Pakistan, although it has gotten little attention and research. Despite the negative impacts of smog on the population, there is a dearth of studies and data on the subject, making it difficult for politicians and public health professionals to properly comprehend the issue and design effective solutions. Smog hurts public health in Pakistan, with research attributing it to an increase in respiratory infections and mortality. However, a paucity of study makes it difficult to completely comprehend the scope of the problem and its impact on the community. The purpose of this article is to highlight the critical need for additional study and data collection on the issue of smog in Pakistan and its effects on public health. We also emphasize the need for the government to prioritize this issue and take steps to alleviate the consequences of smog on the population.

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07/17/2023 — Updated on 09/27/2023

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Afzal, S. . (2023). The Invisible Killer: Investigating the Lack of Research on Smog in Pakistan. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 29(2), 73–74. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v29i2.5423 (Original work published July 17, 2023)

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