Authors
Katja M Bendtsen, Elizabeth Bengtsen, Anne T Saber, Ulla Vogel
Publication date
2021/12
Source
Environmental Health
Volume
20
Pages
1-21
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Airport personnel are at risk of occupational exposure to jet engine emissions, which similarly to diesel exhaust emissions include volatile organic compounds and particulate matter consisting of an inorganic carbon core with associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and metals. Diesel exhaust is classified as carcinogenic and the particulate fraction has in itself been linked to several adverse health effects including cancer.
Method
In this review, we summarize the available scientific literature covering human health effects of exposure to airport emissions, both in occupational settings and for residents living close to airports. We also report the findings from the limited scientific mechanistic studies of jet engine emissions in animal and cell models.
Results
Jet engine emissions contain large amounts of …
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