Indoor occupational risk assessment of traffic-related nitrogen dioxide in public hospitals, Alexandria, Egypt
Eman M. A. Abd El-Latef, Abd-AlAziz Kamel, Gehan R. Zaki, Ahmed I. Issa, Amira Abdelraheem

TL;DR
This study assesses indoor nitrogen dioxide exposure in Egyptian hospitals and finds that traffic congestion significantly increases occupational risk for hospital staff.
Contribution
This study is among the first to investigate indoor nitrogen dioxide exposure in Egyptian hospitals, linking it to traffic congestion and occupational risk.
Findings
Indoor NO₂ exposure was highest in hospitals located in heavy traffic areas during hot months.
Outdoor traffic emissions were identified as the primary source of indoor NO₂ exposure.
Risk levels were moderate to high in most indoor locations across the four hospitals.
Abstract
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ranks indoor air quality as one of the most prominent environmental problems However, limited research has addressed indoor air quality in Egypt, particularly in highly sensitive environments such as hospitals. Moreover, traffic-related pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) are rarely investigated as risk factors in hospitals. Therefore, this study assessed the occupational exposure risks associated with traffic-related NO₂ in four public hospitals on different main streets in Alexandria, Egypt. This study was carried out through indoor nitrogen dioxide sampling during the morning shifts in four public hospitals in Alexandria, Egypt. Hospitals were selected and categorized based on the traffic congestion levels of their main streets. The traffic congestion categories included heavy, moderate, and low congestion areas as well as on-sea road…
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TopicsAir Quality and Health Impacts · Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure · Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
