Studying agents causing respiratory disease in the airborn at Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology’s area, in Hanoi
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The aerosol sampler-Gent Stacked Filter Unit (GENT-SFU) located on the top roof of the third floors building of Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology. The amount of aerosol particle and their components such as black carbone, chemical elements, ions, volatile organic compounds and microorganisms are identified by the appropriate analysis methods. The regression method and analysis of variance were used to find out the correlation between pollution effects and number of patients treated at the respiratory clinic of E hospital, Hanoi. The results showed that microorganisms, benzene, toluene, element sulfur, element silic have influence over the number patients treated for respiratory-related disease treatment on a monthly at the E-hospital- Hanoi.
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Aerosol particle, chemical element, volatile organic compound, microorganisms, E-hospital
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