Chapter 20
What pollutant is caused by poor sanitation and lead to gastrointestinal infection?
bacteria in food
Which pollutants are added to the air by burning fuels for vehicles?
carbon monoxide and particulates
What environmental change may increase the areas where malaria occurs?
climate change
Black lung disease is caused by ____________________.
coal dust
What is most likely to lead to the spread of parasites?
contaminated soil
What environmental change may result in more pathogens making a cross species transfer to humans?
destroying habitats
The hantavirus and Ebola virus are examples of ____________________ viruses.
emerging
Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are examples of pollutants called ____________________.
heavy metals
What is most of the pollution in the environment a result of?
inadequate waste disposal
What pathogens have made a cross species transfer to humans?
influenza, hantavirus and west nile virus
The chemical found in old paint and gasoline that can cause brain damage and learning problems is ____________________.
lead
What are two diseases caused directly by pollution?
lead poisoning and lung cancer
What is true about pollutants from waste disposal?
many communities release raw sewage into rivers
In order for people to get malaria, they must be bitten by an infected ____________________.
mosquitos
What are dust storms, volcanoes, and wildfires all examples of?
natural causes of pollution
Pollutants that cause health problems because they become trapped in the tiny air sacs in the lungs (causing irritation) are called _________________________.
particulate matter
What pollutant is found in vehicle exhaust, burning waste, fires, and tobacco smoke?
particulate matter
Most of the organophosphate poisoning occurs in what people?
people applying chemicals to crops
DDT is known as a(n) ____________________ pesticide because it breaks down slowly in the environment.
persistent
Pollutants that are used in agriculture and landscaping and might cause nerve damage, birth defects, and cancer in humans are ____________________.
pesticides
In the case of humans, risk is the ____________________ of suffering a disease, injury, or death.
probability
What do our actions cause some disease causing bacteria to become?
resistant to antibiotics
The damage to health that results from exposure to a given dose is called ____________________.
response
What is a risk assessment?
the estimate of the probability of a negative effect caused by a substance
What is toxicology a study of?
the harmful effects of substances on organisms
What do scientists use epidemiology for?
the origin of disease, the spread of disease, and disease prevention
Exposure to any amount of a chemical that is less than the ____________________ dose has no adverse effect on health.
threshold
Construction of irrigation canals and dams has encouraged the spread of infectious diseases by increasing the habitat for ____________________ such as mosquitoes and snails.
vectors
A major health problem caused by the burning of fuels comes from what sources?
vehicles power plants and home furnaces
HIV is considered an emerging virus because it?
was previously unknown
Much of the pollution in our environment is a byproduct of inadequate _________________________.
waste disposal
Most infectious disease is transmitted through what means?
water
Pollution can cause illness indirectly because many pathogens breed in or are spread by polluted ____________________.
water
How is the environment an important factor in the spread of cholera and dysentery?
water provides the habitat for them to breed
When do naturally occurring pollutants become hazardous to your health?
when they are above natural levels