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Health impacts from other human-made sources
Over 100 deaths due to air pollution from wind-blown dust in 2016In 2016, PM2.5 air pollution from wind-blown dust caused an estimated: 106 premature deaths (in people aged 30+ years) 396 hospitalisations, including 225 cardiovascular hospitalisations and 171 respiratory hospitalisations 156,555 restricted activity days (days on which people could not do the things they might otherwise have done if air pollution had not been present).
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Changes over time
Health impacts from overall air pollution have increased since 2006From 2006 to 2016, there was an increase in deaths, hospitalisations and social costs from human-made air pollution in New Zealand (Table 1).
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Explore publications and data
HAPINZ 3.0 publicationsThese publications are the main outputs from the HAPINZ 3.0 study.
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About HAPINZ 3.0
Why was the HAPINZ 3.0 study carried out?Clean air is vital for human health and wellbeing.
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The vehicle fleet is getting larger and older
We have just updated the 'Number of motor vehicles' and 'Average age of motor vehicles' factsheets in our Air Quality / Transport domains.
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Lead based paint is still a common issue in New Zealand
Lead-based paint is responsible for over a third of non-occupational lead notifications, 142 cases since 2017.
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Children aged 0-4 years are commonly exposed to household hazardous substances
Children (0–14 years) are most likely to be injured from hazardous substances in the home through unintentional ingestion, with 0 - 4 year olds being most affected.
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Asthma hospitalisations in children aged 0–14 years increased by more than 50% in 2021
We have recently published the latest results from our Asthma hospitalisation factsheet.
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Environmental health indicators and Māori
On this page Māori population and the indoor environment Māori population and climate change Māori population and transport Māori population and the indoor environment Indicator Key findings Maternal smoking Smoking rates among Māori mothers declined from 32.3% in 2009 to 19.5% in 2021.
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Petrol and diesel injuries commonly result in multi-day hospital stays
Petrol and diesel were the most common hazardous substances, causing the majority of hospitalisation relating to flammable materials (67 incidents), smoke and flames (21 incidents), and organic solvents/hydrocarbons (23 incidents), in 2020–2021.
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