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Hazardous substances notifications
Reporting of hazardous substancesIn New Zealand, any injury or disease caused by hazardous substances must be notified to the Medical Officer of Health.
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Lead absorption notifications
Children at higher risk from lead exposure Young children, particularly those under six years are at higher risk from lead exposure than adults because: their activities and behaviour (eg, hand-to-mouth) result in greater exposure their developing nervous system is sensitive to lead they absorb approximately 50% of ingested lead compared to 10–15% in adults their diet may be low in calcium or iron thus increasing lead absorption in the body [2] Children with pica (a serious eating disorder characterised by repetitive consumption of non-food items) are more at risk than other children from lead exposure, especially if eating lead-contaminated soil or paint flakes [3].
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Energy use
Emissions produced by the energy sector can affect healthThe burning of fossil fuels (such as oil, gas, and coal) produces harmful emissions of gases and particulate matter, negatively affecting air quality and health.
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Asthma
New Zealand has high asthma rates in children compared with other countries New Zealand has a high prevalence rate of asthma in children than other countries [1,2].
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Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI)
Maternal smoking doubles the risk of SUDI Infants (under one year old) exposed to second-hand smoke are at higher risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) [1].
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HAPINZ 3.0
These webpages give the key findings from the Health and Air Pollution in New Zealand 2016 study (HAPINZ 3.0).
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Key findings from HAPINZ 3.0
More than 3,300 deaths from human-made air pollution in 2016Air pollution does significant harm to many New Zealanders, including children.
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Health impacts from fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅)
What is PM₂.₅?Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is very small particles in the air, less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter.
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