M. Rojas-ramos et al., A seven months prospective study of the respiratory effects of exposure toash from Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico, ENV GEOCH H, 23(4), 2001, pp. 383-396
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42
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
This paper describes the 7 month follow-up of 35 non-smoker farmers exposed
to suspended particles of volcanic ash of Popocatepetl volcano in central
Mexico during a series of small explosive eruptions which occurred the last
week of 1994 and the first week of 1995 as well as several smaller eruptio
ns until April 1995. There was concern about the effect that the ash might
have on the airways. Spirometric parameters and respiratory symptoms were r
ecorded at the baseline and 7 months after the exposure. Analysis of spirom
etric data showed a significant low forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced
expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) that occurred during the major
exposure period. This finding was possibly acute exposure-related because
7 months later, FVC and FEV1 increased to the normal predicted values. Self
-reported respiratory and ocular symptoms showed a similar pattern. These f
indings are consistent with the hypothesis that short exposure to volcanic
ash is associated with reversible inflammation of the airways. The reversib
ility was explained by the small total ash volume as well as by the non-fib
rogenic nature of the Popocatepetl ash, because the content of free silica
was less than 3.5%.