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    Environmental concentrations of fibers with fluoro-edenitic composition and population exposure in Biancavilla (Sicily, Italy)

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    Introduction. The town of Biancavilla (Sicily) was included in the National Priorities List of Contaminated Sites due to environmental dispersion of amphibole fibers owing to the extraction of materials from a local quarry. The present report summarizes results from several, hitherto unpublished, environmental surveys carried out in the area, as well as from published analyses of the chemistry and composition of fibers.Methods. Data included here comprises environmental fiber concentrations by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) analysis in soil, indoor and outdoor air, personal monitoring, as well as a chemical characterization of the fibers.The full chemical structure and spectroscopic characterization of fibers were obtained through a multi-analytical approach: SEM-EDS, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), as well as Mössbauer (MS) and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopies.Results. Data analyzed provided a spatial and temporal picture of fiber concentrations in Biancavilla, and a qualitative assessment of population exposure. Results suggest that until 2000, the population had been exposed to high levels of amphibole fibers. Mitigation measures adopted since 2001, gradually reduced exposure levels to about 0.1-0.4 ff/l. Previous studies on fibrous amphiboles from Biancavilla reported considerable chemical variability. Differences in composition, especially concerning the presence of Si, Ca, Fe, and Na, were found both within and between samples. Compared to the previously investigated prismatic fluoro-edenite, these fibrous fluorine amphiboles consistently showed higher average values of Si and Fe content, whereas Ca was significantly lower, which we consider a distinctive characteristic of the fluorine fibrous variety.Conclusions. The population of Biancavilla had been highly exposed to a suite of fibrous amphiboles for over 50 years. Dust mitigation measures have gradually reduced exposure, but continuous environmental follow-up is necessary in order to monitor exposurelevels and prevent adverse health effects for future generations

    Coma and vegetative states: state of the art and proposal of a novel approach combining existing coma scales

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    Brain  damage  of  various  aetiologies  can  lead  to  different  disorders  of  consciousness  (DOC),  varying  from  coma  to  vegetative,  to  minimally  conscious  states.  Each  state  is  characterised  by  a  different  degree  of  wakefulness,  awareness,  pain  sensitivity  and  is  differentially  handled  with  respect  to  treatment,  ethical  considerations  and  end-of-life  decisions.  Thus,  its  correct  identification  is  crucial  while  devising  or  modulating  appropriate treatment strategies. Actually, the main coma scales cannot always accurately  determine  the  state  of  consciousness  of  an  individual, while  other  tools  (e.g.  imaging  techniques) present a certain degree of uncertainty. A complementary approach may be  constituted by a 24-hour observation of patients, for a sufficient period of days, using  an ad hoc behavioural scale, further correlated with physiological and pharmacological  parameters measured on patients. The method herein described might help recognising  the  presence  of  consciousness  of  the  different  DOC  patients,  and  thus  discerning  a  vegetative from a minimally conscious state.  

    A meta-analysis of mortality data in Italian contaminated sites with industrial waste landfills or illegal dumps

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    Objectives. Adverse  effects  of  waste  management  represent  a  public  health  issue.  Mortality meta-analysis in Italian National Priority Contaminated Sites (NPCSs) with  industrial waste landfills or illegal dumps is presented. Methods.  24  NPCSs  include  industrial  waste  landfills  or  illegal  dumps.  Class  1  (10  NPCSs with industrial waste landfills) and Class 2 (14 NPCSs with illegal dumps) were  categorized.  Random-effects  model  meta-analyses  of  Standardized  Mortality  Ratios  non-adjusted (SMRs) and adjusted for Deprivation (DI-SMRs) computed for each CS  (1995-2002)  were  performed  for  overall  24  NPCSs  and  the  two  classes.  The  North-Southern gradient was considered. Results.  24  CSs  pooled-SMRs  are  significantly  increased  in  both  genders  for  cancer  of liver (men: SMR = 1.13; women: SMR = 1.18), bladder (men: SMR = 1.06; women:  SMR = 1.11), and for cirrhosis (men: SMR = 1.09; women: SMR = 1.13). In Class 2 the  increase is confirmed in both genders for liver and bladder cancers and for cirrhosis and  in men only for lung cancer. Congenital anomalies and adverse perinatal conditions are  not increased. Conclusion. The results are consistent with the hypothesis of adverse health effects of  non-adequately managed hazardous waste. Causal interpretation is not allowed, but the  meta-analytic approach provides more confidence in the findings. 

    Publications from International Organizations on Public Health

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    The Publications from International Organizations on Public Health section includes a wider selection of the most recent publications edited by the main international organizations active in the field of public health, such as: the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Council for Science (ICSU), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), and the World Health Organization (WHO)

    Book Review, Notes and Comments

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    Titles of the books commented in this columnNulla di più grande. Dalla veglia al sonno, dal coma al sogno. Il segreto della coscienza e la sua misura.  Marcello Massimini e GiulioTonon. Book review by Simone MacrìIl farmaco moderno. Un patto esemplare fra uomo e natura. Bruno Silvestrini. Book review by Simone Macrì and Carlo Petrin

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