The Effects of Air Pollutants on Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 15369
Special Issue Editors
Interests: otitis media; hearing loss; dizziness; air pollution
Interests: registered data; air pollution; head and neck disease
Interests: dizziness; otitis media; hearing loss; hearing aid; tinnitus
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Dear Colleagues,
We cannot overemphasize the importance of the ears, nose, and throat in communicating with other people. The ears, nose, and tongue are sensory organs for hearing and balance, olfaction, and taste, respectively. The nose, sinus, and larynx are part of the respiratory system, which affects the morbidity of the lower respiratory tract. Air pollution is a growing concern in public health and a recognized risk factor for various diseases. Ear, nose, and throat are the first regions to encounter air pollutants. Ear, nose, and throat diseases include sensory disorders, infections, allergies, and malignancies. These are both common and serious health problems. Some studies have revealed associations between air pollution levels and ENT diseases such as allergic rhinitis, olfactory dysfunction, and otitis media. However, the effect of air pollution on ear, nose, and throat diseases has not been well defined and investigated. Papers addressing these topics are invited for this Special Issue, especially those addressing the risk and mechanism of air pollutants on the ear, nose, and throat and providing optimal solutions. Epidemiology studies, clinical studies, basic research papers, and review papers are welcome to this Issue.
Prof. Dr. Moo Kyun Park
Dr. Hyo-Geun Choi
Dr. So Young Kim
Dr. Seung-No Hong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- air pollution
- ear
- nose
- throat
- communication
- sensory organ
- upper respiratory track
- human health impact
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