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INTERNATIONAL

CONGRESS ON

ENVIRONMENTAL

HEALTH 2014

PORTO, 24th to 26th SEPTEMBER 2014

PROCEEDINGS

BOOK

EMERGING RISKS AND CHALLENGES ON ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY

Allied Health Sciences School of Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

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INTERNATIONAL

CONGRESS ON

ENVIRONMENTAL

HEALTH 2014

PORTO, 24th to 26th SEPTEMBER 2014

PROCEEDINGS

BOOK

EMERGING RISKS AND CHALLENGES ON ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY

Allied Health Sciences School of Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

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Title:

3th International Congress of Environmental Health: Proceedings Book 3º Congresso Internacional de Saúde Ambiental: Livro de Resumos

Edition:

1st Edition / Book in 1 Volume, 520 pages

Authors / Editors:

Vieira da Silva, Manuela; Oliveira, Rui; Rodrigues, Matilde; Nunes, Mafalda; Santos, Joana; Carvalhais, Carlos; Rebelo, Andreia; Freitas, Marisa; Xavier, Ana

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Dear Colleagues,

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PREFACE

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Chair:

0DQXHOD9LHLUDGD6LOYD – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal

Members:

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$QDEHOD*RQ§DOYHV – ARS Norte/ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Andreia Rebelo – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal

&DUORV&DUYDOKDLV – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Clara Ribeiro – UA/ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Joana Santos – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 0DIDOGD$JXLDU – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 0DIDOGD1XQHV – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Marisa Freitas – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Matilde Rodrigues – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 3DXOD1HYHV – INSA/ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 5XL2OLYHLUD – ESTSP.IPP/UC/UCP, Portugal Susana Paixão – ESTeSC.IPC, Portugal Vítor Manteigas – ESTeSL.IPL, Portugal &ODºGLD6LOYD - Student ESTSP.IPP Diogo Alexandrino - Student ESTSP.IPP Margarida Lopes - Student ESTSP.IPP

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Agostinho Almeida – FFUP, Portugal Agostinho Cruz - ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Alexandre Campos - CIIMAR-UP, Portugal Ana Ferreira - ESTESC.IPC, Portugal André de Almeida - ITQB-UNL, Portugal 'HOƶQD*DEULHOD5DPRV – IPCA, Portugal Emília Dourado Telo - EU-OSHA

Enrico Cagno - Politecnicodi Milano, Italy )¡WLPD&DUYDOKR - CIIMAR/CIMAR-UP, Portugal +HQQLQJ+DQVHQ - IFEH, Denmark

Isabel Loureiro – UM/ESTSP.IPP, Portugal João Paulo Teixeira – INSA, Portugal

João Santos Baptista – CIGAR-FEUP, Portugal José Rocha Nogueira – ARS Norte, Portugal .HOO\3ROLGR2O\PSLR - USP, Brasil

Luís Almeida - UM, Portugal

0DQXHOD9LHLUDGD6LOYD – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Manuela Amorim - ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Matilde Rodrigues – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 0LFKDHO+RZDUG – KLC (King´s College London),

United Kingdom

Paul Gibbs - Leatherhead Food Research Association,

United Kingdom

Pedro M. Arezes – UM, Portugal Piedade Barros – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 5HJLQD6LOYD – ESTSP.IPP, Portugal Rúben Fernandes - ESTSP.IPP, Portugal 5XL$]HYHGR - ISMAI, Portugal

5XL2OLYHLUD – ESTSP.IPP/UC/UCP, Portugal Russ Green - WHO, United Kingdom

Sérgio Miguel – UM, Portugal

Susana Viegas - ESTeSL.IPL, Portugal Vitor Vasconcelos - CIIMAR/FCUP, Portugal

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President of the Portuguese Republic:

Aníbal Cavaco Silva

Members:

Minister of Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy:

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Minister of Education and Science:

Nuno Crato

President of Polytechnic Institute of Porto:

Rosário Gambôa

Mayor of Porto:

Rui Moreira

Director-General of Health:

Francisco George

National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge (INSA):

José Maria Albuquerque

Vice-President of the Northern Regional Health Administration:

Rui Cernadas

President of the Central Regional Health Administration:

José Manuel Azenha Tereso

President of Lisboa and Vale do Tejo Regional Health Administration:

Luís Cunha Ribeiro

President of Alentejo Regional Health Administration:

José Marques Robalo

President of School of Allied Health Sciences of Polytechnic of Porto:

Agostinho Cruz

President of Lisbon College of Health Technology:

João Lobato

President of the National Environmental Health Association:

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President of the Portuguese Society of Environmental Health:

Rogério Nunes

President of the Spanish Society of Environmental Health:

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INDEX

PLENARY LECTURES

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HUMAN HEALTH RISK AND PREVENTION

Social support and the locus of control of the health of elderly people... Environmental health diagnosis of childhood population living in complex urban scenarios with integration of social, environmental and health indicators in a quantitative community environmental health index... The knowledge about osteoporosis prevention in peri – and postmenopausal women... Geographic Information Systems in assessment of risk factors in cancer prevention planning. Indoor Air Quality in Hospitals: Assessment for a Proper Management... Financial and Economic Analysis of Prevention of Needlesticks in the Hospital Sector... Health risks following wheat dust exposure during agricultural work – Focus on

Fusarium spp

...

Self-reported health symptoms associated with pesticide use among rice farmers

in Zanzibar, Tanzania... 7\SLƱFDWLRQRIUHVSLUDWRU\GLVHDVHVH[FHHGDQFHVRIWURSRVSKHUHR]RQHDQGSDUWLFXODWH matter (PM10) through latent class models... )UDLOW\LQWKHHOGHUO\FXUUHQWLGHQWLƱFDWLRQDQGDOWHUQDWLYHPDUNHUV Lymphocyte subsets in a population of non-frail elder individuals... &DGPLXPDQGOHDGOHYHOVLQWKHKXPDQEUDLQWLVVXHGRQƔWVLJQLƱFDQWO\GHSHQGRQ

smoking habits... Elderly at risk during heat waves – what can be done? Results of the climate adaptation study “Cool towns for the elderly”... Daily dose of particulate matter in the elderly respiratory tract... Cadmium levels in kidney tissue, smoking habits and cardiovascular disease... ,QƲXHQFHRIVPRNLQJKDELWVRQOHDGQLFNHODQGFDGPLXPOHYHOVLQOXQJWLVVXHƑ

evidences from post-mortem analysis... Seasonal changes in airborne concentrations of organic solvents and the levels

of selected markers of oxidative stress and DNA damage among nail technicians... Cytotoxicity induced by extracts of

Pisolithus tinctorius

spores on human cancer

and normal cell lines - evaluation of the anticancer potential... Microbiological Characterization of Thermal Waters... Anatomic region differences and age-related changes on Na+ and K+ levels in human brain... Assessment of Variation in Cancer risk due to exposure to ambient air at major intersections in Kanpur city, India...

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The effect of cigarette smoking on leptin and IGF-I levels in pregnant women:

relation to birth weight and length of newborn... Trends in tobacco smoking among Polish adolescents in 2006-2014 in relation to the

selected socio-demographic factors... The effect of different type of diets on fat tissue and bone metabolism parameters in

prepubertal children... Changes in concentrations of adipokines in obese children after a 3-month weight reduction programme... Respiratory Virus on Flu Syndrome... Developing risk of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis disease in individuals without liver disease, a comparative study... (YDOXDWLRQRIWKHLQƲXHQFHRIREHVLW\RQOLSLGSURƱOHLQ7\SH,,GLDEHWLFV

POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

Individual and population exposure to volatile organic compounds in a urban industrialized area... New sensing technologies for air pollution control and exposure assessment:

ƱHOGHYDOXDWLRQRIR]RQHPLFURVHQVRUV Air pollution by PM10 in Portugal between 2001 and 2011... Assessment of metal concentrations in airborne PM10 from multifactorious sources in

a heavy industrial area... Airborne exposure related health effects in urban environments are socio-spatially

distributed... Evolution of air quality in the municipalities of Aveiro, Lisbon, Portimão and Oporto

(2005-2011)... Characterization of ambient suspended particles in an urban area affected by industrialized activities loading at Setubal, Portugal... A rising risk to human health: assessment of light pollution on two dark sky

regions of Portugal... Tolerance of

Venerupis decussata

and

Venerupis philippinarum

clams to lead...

Exploration of the spatial Composite Risk Index (CRI) for the characterization

of toxicokinetics in petrochemical active areas... Association between atmospheric pollutants and hospital admissions in Lisbon... Assessing a health risk thanks to regional mappings based on local perceptions:

A comparative study of three different hazards in three sites: Laos, Tunisia and Ecuador... +HDOWKLPSDFWDVVHVVPHQWRIWUDIƱFQRLVHLQ0DGULG Short-term effects of black carbon on human health in Barcelona... Musks are all around – A comprehensive review...

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Integrating human health risks on air quality assessment to improve urban environments... Assessment of iron and nitrates concentration in drinking water, in the district of Bragança, Portugal between 2012 and 2013... Fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines in sludges and soils of a Portuguese wastewater

treatment plant... Past environmental asbestos exposure reconstruction in Korea... Metals in ambient particulate matter – are we ready for the new EU air quality standards?... %XUGHQRIGLVHDVHVIURPWUDIƱFQRLVHLQ6HRXO.RUHD ,PSDFWRIIRUHVWƱUHVRQWKHOHYHOVRIUHOHYDQWRXWGRRUDLUSROOXWDQWV The context of environmental health in Metropolitan Region of São Paulo:

FRQƲLFWVYXOQHUDELOLWLHVDQGHFRORJLFDOUHVWRUDWLRQIRUPDQDJHPHQWRIULYHUƲRZV A survey of thorium (Th) and uranium (U) in the groundwater of NW Portugal... Association between air pollution and the Crude Death Rates in Turkey’s most and less industrialized regions... Soil heavy metals potentially triggering human health risk based on elevated concentrations in the Niger delta ... Salinity variation:

effects on two clam species,

Venerupis decussata

and

Venerupis philippinarum

...

Comparison of municipal waste management in Osijek (CRO) and Coimbra (PT)...

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

Gender difference in hearing loss and hearing protection behavior among factory workers in high noise... Assessment of the thermal environment in a textile plant for automotive components... Exposure to

Penicillium glabrum

in cork industry: the real scenario assessment...

2FFXSDWLRQDOH[SRVXUHWR$ƲDWR[LQ%LQZDVWHPDQDJHPHQW Occupational exposure to FA. Genotoxicity, immunotoxicity and susceptibility... Potential occupational toxicity of respirable crystalline SiO2 from HydroFrac.

Operations in the US shale plays... Assessment of arterial hypertension risk using results of vessel wall condition examination among potassium salts mining workers... /LJKWLQJFRQGLWLRQVDQGRSWLFDOƱOWHUVHIIHFWVRQYLVXDOSHUIRUPDQFHLQVSHOHRORJLVWVLQWKH cave environment... Magnetic resonance occupational safety zones and standards... Characterizing illuminance levels and perceived work environment in an automotive industry. Exposure to fungi in Cork industry – case study...

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Characterization of OSH hazards in the Portuguese furniture sector... Postural dysfunctions and musculoskeletal disorders in Portuguese spelunkers... Is the crisis affecting the companies’ commitment on the OSH issues?

(The workers’ perceptions)... Occupational Exposure to Particulate Matterin Grill Houses... Hematologic changes and DNA Repair System in gas station attendant in the ABC region, São Paulo – Brazil... Evaluating the necessity of harmonization of occupational risk assessment methodological approaches in the Russian Federation and European countries... Biomonitorization in hospital settings with cytostatics occupational exposure... Occupational hematopoietic cancer surveillance system in Korea in 2013... Characterization of commuting accidents that occurred in workers of Portuguese health institutions.. Occupational and environmental exposure to anticancer drugs... Sound exposure of garage rock bands musicians... Assessment of biological risk in packaging glass sorting facilities... Analytical and subjective interpretation of thermal comfort in hospitals: a case study in a sterilization service... Effect of an exercise program on musculoskeletal symptoms and productivity:

an ongoing study in an automotive industry... Is it enough training healthcare staff on noise reduction in Neonatal Intensive Care Units? A pilot study from NeoNoise Project... Implementation of Risk Based Inspection (RBI) with the support of a web-based solution... +D]DUGVDQGHIIHFWVRIWLPHYDU\LQJJUDGLHQWƱHOGVLQPDJQHWLFUHVRQDQFHLPDJLQJ

– a short review...

INDOOR AIR QUALITY

Indoor Air Quality in Portuguese Buildings: New regulations... Assessing workers’ exposure to bioaerosols at large-scale organic waste treatment facilities – developing an evidence-base to support risk reduction strategies... Estimating the inhaled dose of pollutants during indoor physical activity... Health and Indoor Environment in Elderly Care Centers... Assessment of Indoor Air Contamination by Fungi and Bacteria in Fitness Centers...

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY

Chromium and Nickel in human hair of an orally exposed population...

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Effects of interaction and bioaccessibility of the cyanotoxins microcystin and

cylindrospermopsin in aquatic and terrestrial species... Toxicological assessment of ibuprofen, paracetamol and metformin in terrestrial ecosystems. Flow cytometry analysis of γH2AX levels in fresh and cryopreserved human peripheral blood lymphocytes... Presence of the drug carbamazepine in the clam

V.decussata

: comparison of acute and chronic

toxicity tests... Fluoride intoxication affects (3H) glucose uptake in the brain and some peripheral tissue of adult Wistar rats... Perinatal manganese exposure and hydroxyl radical formation in rat brain... Flow cytometry assessment of cell death in haemocytes from

Mytilusgalloprovincialis

exposed

to okadaic acid... Evaluation of in vitro cytotoxic effects of oleic acid-coated magnetite nanoparticles on human neuronal cells... Impact of microcystin contaminated water on quality of carrots (

Daucuscarota

)...

Cytostatics occupational exposure – genotoxic effects assessment... Neurotoxicity induced by silica-coated iron oxide nanoparticles... Transplacental exposure to tobacco. Observed genotoxicity and epigenetic alterations... Cr(VI)-induced cytotoxic and genotoxic effects in human bone cells in vitro at concentrations found in patients with metal-on-metal(MoM) prostheses... Toxicity testing of simvastatin, sertraline, 4-MBC, propylparaben and triclocarban using ]HEUDƱVKDQGVHDXUFKLQHPEU\RVELRDVVD\V Evaluation of safety of synthetic trinuclearchromium(III) glycinatecomplex in rat... Changes in the proportions of leucocytes and oxidative stress markers in lymph nodes... The effect of perinatal lead (Pb) exposure on purine receptor P2X4 expression and astrogliosis

in morphine dependent rats... The effect of perinatal lead (Pb) exposure on purine receptor P2X7 expression in rats' brain in tolerance to morphine analgesia...

PUBLIC HEALTH

In vitro analysis of neuronal DNA damage induced by magnetite nanoparticles... Cadmium Exposure and Chronic Kidney Disease in Canada: results of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (2007-2011)... Why should we focus in cold extremes health negative outcomes in Mediterranean climate like Porto, Portugal?... Environmental contamination by dog feces with zoonotic helminthes and human infection risk in Ponte de Lima Portugal... Task-based approach to study occupational exposure to particulate matter in cork industry....

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Limited knowledge about hydatidosis among farmers in Ponte de Lima – Portugal - and its impact in Public Health... Occupational lung cancer surveillance of Korea in 2013... A study of patients with malignant mesothelioma resulting from environmental asbestos exposure compensated by the Korean Asbestos Damage Relief Act during 2011 to 2012... Personal daily exposure to particulate matter: an elderly study... Health risk assessment of local food consumption. The case of two southwest Portuguese coastal villages... Evaluation of Food Safety Conditions of Seafood Sales in Coimbra... Microbiological challenges for safe cold-smoked salmon: studies on smoking processes and inhibitory properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria against

Listeria innocua

and

Listeria monocytogenes

...

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LQƲXHQFHRISDFNDJLQJPDWHULDO Museums and collections nature, use & preservation:

long-life for collections(?), life-long occupational health and safety risks.

Bridging knowledge towards an integrated management policy... Evaluation of the 2013 Amadora Heat Response Plan... Quality Control of Water Supply in a Teaching Hospital... Biological Air Contamination in Elderly Care Centers: GERIA Project... Seasonality of vector-borne diseases in the Western Amazon and its relationship with local climate oscillations... Fungal contamination of sandpits from recreational parks... The effect of socioeconomic status on dietary patterns in representative cohort of

Polish girls aged 13-21 years... Pregnant women’s attitudes towards congenital neural tube defects prevention... Temporary hearing threshold shift at the Valpaços Scouts Fanfare... ETdA model in the health care sector... Lead in lipsticks: results from a study on products manufactured in Brazil and Portugal... Microbiological monitoring of surfaces and food handlers... Research of

Legionella

sp. in the water supply of a hospital in northern Portugal...

Microbiological characterization of haemodialysis waters in a dialysis centre at Northern Portugal... Trends on antibiotics use in Human and Veterinary medicine in Portugal

– A Public Health concern...

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY

Mobility of Cd and Pb in a groundwater-soil-plant system: a risk assessment...

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Occurrence, removal and risk assessment of eleven pharmaceuticals in Portuguese

wastewaters... Phytoextraction of heavy metal polluted soils using

Sedum plumbizincicola

inoculated with

metal mobilizing

Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum

RC6b...

Spatial distribution and contamination assessment of heavy metals in surface soils from an industrial area ... Effectiveness of seed coating with microbial inoculants as an alternative to agrochemicals in sustainable agriculture... Bacterial community changes during bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil... &\DQREDFWHULDLQIUHVKZDWHU,QƲXHQFHLQOLYHUPRUELGLW\LQ$OHQWHMRƔV Following-up Antidepressants in Wastewaters across Portugal: A One-Year Study... Environmental Impact due to Coal-mining in Colombia, a Global Public Health Problem... Endophytic Bacteria Associated with

Hieracium piloselloides

:

their Potential for Hydrocarbon-Utilizing and Plant Growth-Promotion... Persistent hydrophilic ethers (1,4 - dioxane and glymes) in surface - and drinking waters in Germany... Metropolitan Region of São Paulo - native forests and water quality: providers and recipients of environmental services... Challenges in Health Impact Assessment in Brazil: a retrospective case study... Impacts of climate change and its vulnerability in Bangladesh:

It should be a major policy issue... $QHPSLULFDOVWXG\DERXWWKHYDULDEOHVWKDWLQƲXHQFHWKHVRFLDODFFHSWDELOLW\RQWKHELRJDV Determination of Synthetic Musks in Beach Sands by QuEChERS extraction followed by GC-MS analysis... Carbon footprint of the academic community of Lisbon School of Health Technology,

Portugal... $UHDQWLLQƲDPPDWRULHVDQGRUDQDOJHVLFVHIƱFLHQWO\UHPRYHGE\3RUWXJXHVHZDVWHZDWHU treatment plants?... Uncertainties and Environmental Health: a challenge for participatory approaches... Ecological footprint as an indicator of sustainability at Lisbon School of Health Technology, Portugal... 3K\WRUHPHGLDWLRQRIPHWDOSROOXWHGƱHOGVRLOVXVLQJ

Brassica juncea

and

Ricinus communis

inoculated with plant growth promoting serpentine bacteria... Assessment of students’ attitudes and environmental behavior at School of Allied Health Sciences of Polytechnic Institute of Porto... Biodiversity of microorganisms in activated sludge in relation to some abiotic environmental factors... Application of different extraction methods on the determination of pharmaceutical

contaminants in soil and plant samples...

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Isolation of Amino Acids after High-Risk Bio-Waste Processing by Alkaline Hydrolysis... ,QWHJUDWHGXVHRIPLQHUDODQGELRIHUWLOL]HUVIRULQFUHDVLQJSURƱWDELOLW\RIZKHDWDQGUHGXFH environmental pollution... Effects of copper oxychloride on the histology of earthworm Coelomocytes... Histopathological alterations in the body wall and alimentary canal of earthworms as

biomarker of copper oxychloride toxicity... Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can improve the growth of aromatic plants and prevent soil HURVLRQDIWHUIRUHVWƱUHV 0LFURELDOGHJUDGDWLRQRI6RGLXP7ULƲXRURDFHWDWHXQGHUDHURELFDQGDQDHURELFFRQGLWLRQV $UEXVFXODUP\FRUUKL]DOIXQJLDUHPRUHHIƱFLHQWWKDQFKHPLFDOIHUWLOLVHUVLQWKHSURGXFWLRQRI essential oils of common thyme (

Thymus vulgaris

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EXPOSURE TO NANOPARTICLES

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Related Risk Assessment... Application of a Control Banding Tool for Risk Level Assessment and Control of

Nanoparticles Exposure in Welding Operations... Effects of Nanosilver in Medical and Consumer Products

- A critical Review on Impacts to Health and Environment... Permeable Reactive Barriers using nanoparticles to remediate nitrate pollution...

HEALTHY AND SAFE SCHOOLS

Biological Air Assessment in Primary Schools - The ARIA Project... Sound exposure of music students during the classes... Association of indoor particles of classrooms with prevalence of Rhinithis’ symptoms among students. ([SRVXUHRIƑ\HDUVROGFKLOGUHQWRLQGRRUXOWUDƱQHSDUWLFOHV

assessment of homes and schools... Health risk assessment of children’s exposure to gaseous pollutants in urban nurseries’ indoor environments... 6FKRROFKLOGUHQVH[SRVXUHWRLQGRRUXOWUDƱQHSDUWLFOHVLQXUEDQDQGUXUDOHQYLURQPHQWV Radon Levels on Nurseries and Primary Schools at Mogadouro... Exposure to metals and allergens in settled dust in nursery and elementary French schools... Mobile phone use among children: an emerging child public health issue?... Nitrate concentration in exhaled breath condensate and indoor air quality

– relationship in preschool-age children... Noise induced hearing loss among gym teachers... Adolescents’ attitudes towards anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa...

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Natural ventilation as a simple strategy for the improvement of the indoor environmental quality in classrooms... Daylighting in classrooms - the daylight factor as a performance criterion... Sensing the Environment with Human Senses and Electronic Sensors in Teachers Education.. Microbiological evaluation of vegetable salads in school canteens... Indoor air concentrations of endotoxin in primary schools

– Preliminary report for exposure and asthma among children... Musculoskeletal disorders in the use of backpacks – A review...

FOOD SAFETY AND FOOD SECURITY

Fungal contamination assessment in canteens from Portuguese faculties... 7KHHIIHFWRIVNLSSLQJEUHDNIDVWRQƱEHULQWDNHDQGVZHHWHQHGEHYHUDJHVFRQVXPSWLRQLQ Polish adolescents... Assessment of microbiological contamination in different catering units related to food handling in the district of Bragança... Determination of antimicrobial residues in milk samples... Seafood hazards: a review... Health risk assessment of veterinary drugs residues in food... Gamma irradiation effects on microbial inactivation and antioxidant activity of

Melissa

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PLENARY LECTURES

“International Co-operation on Environmental Health in the Frame of IFEH”

Henning I. Hansen

Project Manager at Aarhus Municipality, Denmark; President of International Federation

of Environmental Health (IFEH); Chairman of the European Federation of Environmental Health (EFEH)

“Air Quality Towards Better Health”

Carlos Borrego

Institute of Environment and Development (IDAD)/CESAM and Department of Environment and Planning, University of Aveiro; Full Professor of Environmental Engineering and Director of Department of Environment and Planning at University of Aveiro; Director of the Institute of Environment and Development (IDAD).

“A Historical Perspective of Occupational Safety”

Sérgio Miguel

President at Sociedade Portuguesa de Segurança e Higiene Ocupacionais (SPOSHO); Invited full Professor,

as retired, at Universidade do Minho (UM) and at Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP-UP), Portugal.

“Emerging Risks, Monitoring and Detection of Foodborne Pathogens”

Paul Gibbs

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PLENARY LECTURES

“Evolution of the European Standardization in the Area of Nanotechnology,

with Special Emphasis on Occupational Exposure”

Luis Almeida

Full Professor at Departamento de Engenharia Textil - Universidade do Minho (UM), Portugal

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and Metabolic Processes”

Fátima Carvalho

Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research - University of Porto (CIIMAR/CIMAR-UP), Portugal

“Health Impact Assessment”

Miguel Coutinho

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HUMAN HEALTH RISK AND PREVENTION

POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

INDOOR AIR QUALITY

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY

PUBLIC HEALTH

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY

EXPOSURE TO NANOPARTICLES

HEALTHY AND SAFE SCHOOLS

FOOD SAFETY AND FOOD SECURITY

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HUMAN HEALTH RISK AND PREVENTION ABSTRACTS

Typification of respiratory diseases, exceedances of

troposphere ozone and particulate matter (PM10) through

latent class models

Authors: Maria Neves Ameida1, Paula Vaz-Fernandes2,3, Jaime Fonseca3,4, Carla Martinho5, Fernando Caetano2,6

1 Public Health Unit ACES-GL-III, Regional Health Administration of Lisbon and Tagus Valley, Portugal;

2 Department of Science and Technology (DCeT), Universidade Aberta, Portugal;

3 Center of Public Policy and Management/Institute of Social and Politics Science (CAPP/ISCSP), Portugal;

4 University of Lisbon, CAPP, Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Portugal;

5 Institute of Accounting and Administration of Lisbon / Lisbon Polytechnic Institute;

6 Center of Structural Chemistry (CQE), IST-UTL, Portugal.

Presenting Author: Email: paulavaz@uab.pt | Tel.: +351 213 916 300

INTRODUCTION:

The exposure to urban air pollutants continues to be a public health issue causing illness and death. Breathing small amounts of pollutants over many years is considered hazardous as well as breathing high concentrations of air pollutants. Traditionally measured pollutants are the fine particulates matter and tropospheric ozone. For these reasons, whenever the value of 180 μg/m3 is exceeded, it is required to alert the population. There is currently no study made to assess the relationship between those pollutants and the frequency of respiratory diseases in the so called big Lisbon area of Amadora and Sintra which is the second highest density populated region in Portugal. The elder are the most susceptible to air pollution exposure and those with inflammatory disorders of the respiratory airways, such as asthma or severe bronchitis. Children are known as at greater risk because their lungs are still developing.

OBJECTIVES:

This work aims to study the relationship of the exceeding quantities occurred in the air pollutant (PM10) and tropospheric ozone (O3) in the Amadora and Sintra municipalities’ inhabitants and the episodes of hospital admissions due to respiratory causes in all age groups. The data used relates to the period between 2004 and 2009.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

We appealed to the records of Hospital Diagnostic Groups (GDH), which provided some data on the hospitalization for respiratory pathologies classified according to the Disease International Classification (ICD-9). We have analyzed this data of respiratory diseases occurred between the years 2004 and 2009, for users whose home is located in the municipalities of Amadora and Sintra and went to the three Hospitals from the National Health Service (NHS) – Central, West and North Lisbon Hospitals Centers, and one referral Hospital (Fernando da Fonseca). The data corresponding to GDH respiratory diseases were provided by the Central Administration of Health Services (ACSS) and the data relative to the two pollutants (ozone and particulates) were provided by the online database of Portuguese Environmental Agency, Department of Atmospheric Air Quality. The analysis was made for the complete years and all seasons. Concerning the optimal way to present research evidence for the episodes of hospital admissions due to respiratory causes, we argue that a simplified conceptual model is given by Latent Class Model multivariate statistical methods (Fonseca 2013a; Fonseca2013b; Fonseca 2008).

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:

Regarding the referral Hospital our findings show that we have a cluster1 with 91 per cent of cases, characterized by PM10 (Mean) = 1.49, Ozone (Mean) = 0, and CID9: Acute respiratory infections; Pneumonia and influenza; other diseases of the respiratory tract; Pneumoconiosis and other pulmonary diseases. They

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are aged up to 20 and more than 69 years old, months: January, February, March, April, May, October, November, December, years: 2004, 2007, 2008. A cluster 2 with 9 per cent of cases, with PM10 (Mean) = 1.93, Ozone (Mean) = 4.59, and CID9: Other respiratory diseases; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and similar. They are aged between 20 and 69 years old, months: June, July, August, and September, years: 2005, 2006, 2009. Furthermore, we found that ozone is correlated with both PM10 and month, PM10 is correlated with CID9, parish and month. Regarding Hospital Centers, the results obtained by estimating latent class models shows that there are 3 groups of such cases, respectively with 52, 40 and 8 percent of cases. In group 1 are mostly individuals belonging to the age group up to39 years without a characteristic type of disease; they moved mostly to the Central Hospital in 2007, 2008 and 2009, in the months of April, May, September, November and December. Group 2 consists of 40% of individuals, mostly from the age group 40 to 44 years old and characterized by all the listed diseases; recorded the highest mean value of PM10 (3,248) and cases were seen mainly in North hospital in 2004, in the months of January, February, March and October, and mostly in the municipality of Amadora. Group 3 is mostly made up of cases with more than 44 years with other respiratory diseases and other respiratory diseases; there were higher values of ozone (average 4,012) and significant values of PM10 (average 1,986) and cases were seen mainly in the Western Hospital in 2005 and 2006, in the months of June, July and August, and mostly the county Sintra. CONCLUSION:

From the results of referral Hospital, we may conclude that respiratory pathologies classified according to the Disease International Classification (CID-9) can be discriminate by PM10 and Ozone, age, month and year. Moreover we can conclude that CID-9 is correlated with PM10 and age. From the results of Hospital Centers, we may conclude that there is no relationship between ICD9 and PM10 values (p = 0.885) but there is a relationship between ICD9 and ozone values. Meanwhile, the months are related to ICD9 (p = 0.000). The relationship between age and ICD9 is statistically significant (p value =0.000).

REFERENCES:

1. Almeida, Sofia Pinto; Casimiro, Elsa; Calheiros, José (2011), Short-term association between exposure to ozone and mortality in Oporto, Portugal; Environmental Research , 111: 406-410;

2. Alves, Célia; Scotto, Manuel G.; Freitas, Maria do Carmo, (2010), Air pollution and emergency admissions for cardio respiratory diseases in Lisbon; Quimica Nova, Volume 33, n.º 2, pag. 337-344.

3. Fonseca, Jaime R. S. (2008), The Application of Mixture Modelling and Information Criteria for Discovering Patterns of Coronary Heart Disease, Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods, Vol. 3, No. 4, p. 292-303

4. Fonseca, Jaime R. S. (2013a), How Satisfied are Citizens with Public Hospitals’ Service?, International Journal of Healthcare and Quality Assurance, Emerald, Vol. 26, Issue 6, pp. 522-535.

5. Fonseca, Jaime R. S. (2013b), Clustering in the Field of Social Sciences: That’s Your Choice, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 16 (5), 403-428.

6. Pope III, C. Arden; Ezzati, Majid; Dockery, Douglas W. (2009), Fine-Particulate Air Pollution and life Expectancy in the United States; The New England Journal of Medicine, 360;:376-386.

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Esteves, V. (YW\XJLQD0 F )DONRZVND$ Faria, P. )DULD7 )HKHU7XUNRYLÇ/ Fernandes, E. O. Fernandes, I. Fernandes, N. Fernandes, P. Fernandes, R. Fernandes, S. Fernández, B. G. Ferreira, A. Ferreira, I. M. P. L. V. O. Ferreira, J. Ferreira, R. Ferreira, S. )LJXHLUD( )LJXHLUHGR-3 )LJXHLUHGR3 Fiúza, A. Fonseca, F.L.A. Fonseca, J. Fonseca, L. Francisco, S. )UDQFN8 Frazee, P. )UHLWDV+ Freitas, M. Freitas, M.C. Freitas, Maria Freitas, R. G *DGRPVND- Garcia, D. G. Garcia, S. García-Léston, J. *DVFRQ70 *LDUHWWD-%= Giatti, L.L. 252 96 278 134 35, 102, 190 290, 299 275, 399 447 90 182 211 487 208 104 108 154, 498, 346 308 96, 133, 340, 503 142 72, 335, 340 500, 473 117, 161, 252 108 172 430 200 45, 442 285 393 106 176 351, 357, 395 245, 263 439 123 117, 161,252 79, 85, 88, 255 200 104 174 200 375 151, 319, 375 391 Gibbs, P. Ginja, J. *ĂRJRZVND*UXV]ND$ *RHO$QXEKD Gomes, J. Gomes, M.C. Gomes, P.V. Gonçalves, S. *UD\VRQ5/ Gresner, P. *UHZH+$ *URPDG]LQVND- *XDULQR0 *XHLI£R6 *XHUUHLUR-6 *XLVH0 *XWRZVND, H +RPHP30 +RPHP9 +RQJ2 +RUYDW.QHľHYLÇ$ +RXVLDGDV& +XWWHU+DQV3HWHU I Inácio, O. Iriarte, P. ,ULQD7 J -DQLV]HZVND0 Jeong, K.S. -HļHZVND=\FKRZLF]0 K .DODPEXUD6 Kamaltdinov, M.R. .DQJ'RQJ0XJ .DUDQDVLRX$ .DZLDN-DZRU( Khasanova, A. .ñOñ§*¶]GH .ñOñ§*¶]GH$\GRßDQ .ñOñ§9 .LP-RQJ(XQ 306 99 255 76 425 204, 265 33 211 158 66 54 66 457 301 211 167 278, 279 310 131, 384 166 275 57 54, 456 437 367 367 24, 30, 326, 461 145 323 405 505 139, 205, 295, 297 130 24 179, 202 262, 266 410, 411, 282 410, 411 139, 205, 295, 297 514 AUTHORS INDEX

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.LP-X<RXQJ Kim, K. .LP.\H6XQ Kim, Yoon-Ji Kindler, A. .LU\DQRY'$ Kis, D. .OHPDUF]\N: .OLPHF]HN+HLQ]-RVHI Kogevinas, M. Kolasa, A. Kolland, F. .RVWU]HZD50 .RZDOHZVND$ .RZDONRZVND- .UHMSFLR= .U³O(ZHOLQD Król, J. .XNOD0 .XOLN7 .XQGL0 K L. António, Amilcar Ladeira, C. Ladiš, Ana-Marija Lae Chin, D. /DƵRQ% /DIUDQFH-HDQ3KLOOLSSH Lage, J. Lamas, M. C. Lança, C. C. /DQGHND-XUÍHYLÇ, Látr, Aleš Leão, C.P. Lee, J. Lee, J.W. /HH<RXQJ,O Leiria-Pinto, P. Leitão, C. Leotsinidis, M. Levallois, J. Levallois, P. /HZDQGRZVNL/ Lima, R. Linares, C. 297 139 297 205, 295 106 505 405 85, 88 106 242 278, 279 54 258 82 323, 482 273 273 326 370 24, 30, 326, 461 54, 456 492 204, 265 399 166 47, 49, 174, 251, 260, 262, 266, 282 283 104, 354 337 182 275 357 192, 381 145 145 295 457 90, 92, 94 242 283 283 79 114 128 Lino, C.M. /LVLÍLÇ'XMH /RSHV' /RSHV0 /RUHQ]R/³SH]/ /RXUHLUR,) /RXUHQ§R' /XNRPVND$ /XQGERUJ&6 M Ma, Ying Machado, A. Machado, J. 0DFLHMHZVNL70 0DGXUHLUD- 0DHVWULSLHUL1 Magalhães, I. Magg, K. Mahmood, S.A.I. 0DOLQRZVND%RURZVND- Maltezis, K. Manadas, B. Mandin, C. Manteigas, V. Maria, N.C. 0DUTXHV- 0DUTXHV0% Marrone, G. Martinho, A.P. Martinho, C. Martins, A. P. S. R. Martins, F.G. 0DUWLQV0$= Martins, N. M. C. Martins, P. Martins, R. Maseda, A. 0DWHXV7/ Matos, J. 0D]XU- McGlothlin, C. Medeiros, R. Meisel, L. M. Melo, R. 136, 348, 364, 388 275 133 96 47, 49, 167, 196, 331, 477 60, 63 279 43 351, 395 72 263 79 447, 492 125 384 373 379 255, 258 242 245 453 386, 393 375 457 185, 224 43 301 45 378 444, 450 200 314 457 69, 117, 271 47, 49 288, 293, 303, 488 35 79, 82 120, 158, 176 94 136, 342, 348 364, 388 492 515 AUTHORS INDEX

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Mendes, A. Mendes, D. Mendes, R. Mendes, Ricardo Mendes, V. Mendez, J. Meneses, M. Millán-Calentí, J. C. Miraglia, S.G.E.K. Miranda, A. I. Miranda, R. Mmochi, A. J. 0RMVRYLÇÆXLÇ$ Monteiro, A. Monteiro, C. Montenegro, F. Morais, M. Morais, S. Moreira, A. Moreira, André Moreira, I. Moreira, J.A. Morgado, F. Moser, M. Mota, S. 0RXUD0 1GORYX. 1HXSDUWK1 Neves, J. Neves, M.P. Neves, P. Neves, Patrícia 1LFRODX$, 1LFXOLWD+LU]HO+ 1LHGĺZLHG]ND( 1RJXHLUD$ Norton, P. 1RZDN' 1RZDN3U]HP\VĂDZ 1XQHV0 1XQHV7 O 2ODZR\LQ5 Oliveira, A. Oliveira, C. 134, 236, 316 434, 475 236, 316 74 51, 60, 63 245 260, 262 190, 321, 492 47, 49 378 133 425 43 275, 399 182, 285 269 312 362 148, 442 72, 335, 340, 473, 500 475 248, 329, 459 185, 224 222 99 72, 335, 340, 473, 500 60, 63, 125 508 236, 457 245 236, 316, 475 210, 434, 437 198, 480 402 41 482 134, 485 314 258 255, 258 248, 397 96 120, 158, 176 495 111 2OLYHLUD+ Oliveira, M. Oliveira, R.S. Olivier, R. 2UġROLÇ1 2UWHJD(ORU]D/+ 2\HZROH6$ P Paciência, I. 3DFZD3ĂRFLQLF]DN0 Pais, P. Paiva, K. Paixão, S. 3DOPHLUR7 Pásaro, E. 3DXOR5 Pedro, C. Pedro, L. Peixinho, N. Pena, A. 3HUHLUD$037 Pereira, C. Pereira, G.A. Pereira, I. Pereira, M.C. Petersen, E. 3LORX0 Pinho, P.G. Pinto, A. Pinto, D. Pinto, E. Pinto, M. Pinto, M.V. 3LQWR0DQXHO Pinto, Mariana Pinto, N. Pinto, Nair 3LRWURZVND6HJHW= Pires, B. Pires, C. 3LZNR(ZHOLQD Planchon, S. 269 148 69, 357, 413, 415, 418 125 275 27 158 447 360 487 333 163 236 47, 49, 251 262, 266, 282 92 457 194 114 136, 342, 348, 364, 388 136, 348, 388 236, 316, 425 434, 475 477 381 148, 442 428 57 464, 467 470 312 74, 142, 154 245, 263, 333 346 228 108, 211 464, 467 475 74 51 360, 370 134, 485 92 461 245 516 AUTHORS INDEX

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3ĂD]D*UDļ\QD 3ĂRFLQLF]DN7 3RQWXVFKND01 Porto, B. Prego-Faraldo, M. V. Preto, M. 3UXGªQFLR& Püttmann, W. Q 4XHURO; 4XLQWDO*RPHV$ R 5DF$OHNVDQGDU Ramalho, F. Ramalho, O. Ramos, C. A. Ramos, D. Ramos, I. Ramos, P. Ramos, Patricia 5DPRV7 Ratola, N. Rebelo, A. Reche, C. Recio, A. Reis, J.F. Reis, M.A. 5HOYDV+ 5HQDXW-HQQ\ Ribeiro, I. Ribeiro, J.N. Ribeiro, M.C.S. Ribeiro, S. Ribéron, J. 5RFKD+ Rocha, I. 5RGULJXHV& 5RGULJXHV0$ Roebeling, P. 5RJDOVND$ 5RJHU7 5RPDQHQNR&9 5RZLFND*UD]\QD 360 360 222 174 260, 262 69 487 373 130 170 405 303, 488 453 211, 233, 239 38 185, 224 74 51, 60, 63, 142, 333 470 131 503 130 128 233 104 133 245 108 288, 293 422 271 453 303, 342, 488 357 437 192, 196, 206 210, 329, 381 437, 459, 477 133 255 41 505 85 S Sabino, R. Salgado, A. Sánchez-Flores, M. Sánchez-Flores, M. Sánchez-Flores, M. Santois, A. P. Santos, A. Santos, António Santos, C. Santos, Conceição Santos, J. Santos, M. Santos, P. Saqalli, M. Saraiva, M. Sava, D. 6D]DNOL( Shelton, J. F. 6KO\DSQLNRY' 6KXU3 6KXU3= 6LJXGX7 Silva, A. Silva, C. 6LOYD&O¡XGLD Silva, D. Silva, J. Silva, J.A. Silva, L. J. G. Silva, M. Silva, M.J. Silva, S. Silva, V. Silveira, C. 6OH]DNRYD. 6ĂRZLĄVND0$ Soares, A. M.V.M Soares, C. Soares, M. E. Soares, S. 6RELHQLHFNL$ 6RXVD$ 6RXVD6,9 6RXVD63% 6RXWR) Stadlinger, N 321 485 47 49 251 312 51, 60, 63, 74 467 362 269 188, 214, 217, 220, 503 271 90 125 301 502 242 456 179, 202, 490 179, 202, 490 505 508 111, 312 495 248 210 142, 312 131 136, 348, 364, 388 208 470 174, 236 185, 224 133 148, 442 482 117, 161, 252 142 308 413 279 329, 437, 459 444, 450 422 134 43 517 AUTHORS INDEX

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