Asbestos in High-Risk Communities: Public Health Implications
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. High-Risk Communities
1.2. High-Risk Communities and Public Health
2. Unique and Distinct Features of Community Asbestos Exposue
2.1. Age and Gender Distribution of Community Mesothelioma
2.2. Varying Expressions of ARD in Different Communities
2.3. Vulnerable Groups within Communities
3. Legal, Regulatory and Policy Considerations
3.1. Banning Asbestos Mining, Import and Use Does Not Eliminate Community Risk
3.2. Shortcomings of the Regulatory Definition for Asbestos
3.3. Diffuse Administrative Responsibility for Control of Community Environmental Exposures
3.4. Diverse Community Attitudes to Risk and Prevention
3.5. Legal Responsibility and Compensability of Non-Occupational ARD
4. Epidemiologic and Local Public Health Issues
4.1. Use of Disease Registries
4.2. Local Screening, Surveillance, Early Diagnosis and Social Support Services
4.3. Quantifying Risks from Community Exposure
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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