Diesel emissions: is more health research still needed?

JL Mauderly - Toxicological sciences, 2001 - academic.oup.com
It can legitimately be asked whether we need any more research on the health effects of
diesel emissions. However, despite a research effort spanning at least 5 decades and the …

A systematic review of the health effects associated with the inhalation of particle-filtered and whole diesel exhaust

CA Weitekamp, LB Kerr, L Dishaw, J Nichols… - Inhalation …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Diesel exhaust is a complex mixture comprised of gases and particulate matter
and is a contributor to ambient air pollution. To reduce health risks, recent changes in diesel …

[HTML][HTML] Health effects associated with diesel exhaust emissions: Literature review and evaluation

J Santodonato, D Basu, P Howard - 1978 - books.google.com
Engineering tests have shown a significant improvement in fuel economy (25% or greater) in
light duty vehicles equipped with diesel engines versus those equipped with gasoline …

Health effects of diesel exhaust emissions

A Sydbom, A Blomberg, S Parnia… - European …, 2001 - Eur Respiratory Soc
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between different levels of air
pollution and various health outcomes including mortality, exacerbation of asthma, chronic …

[PDF][PDF] Fuel for the long haul: diesel in America.

B Weinhold - Environmental health perspectives, 2002 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Brawny diesel engines have helped drive the world economy for more than a century. From
an economic and operational perspective, there's little reason to expect that will change …

Non-cancer health effects of diesel exhaust: a critical assessment of recent human and animal toxicological literature

TW Hesterberg, CM Long, WB Bunn… - Critical reviews in …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
We reviewed laboratory and clinical studies bearing on the non-cancer health effects of
diesel exhaust (DE) published since the 2002 release of the US EPA Health Assessment …

Diesel engine exhaust: basis for occupational exposure limit value

P Taxell, T Santonen - Toxicological Sciences, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Diesel engines are widely used in transport and power supply, making occupational
exposure to diesel exhaust common. Both human and animal studies associate exposure to …

A critical assessment of studies on the carcinogenic potential of diesel exhaust

TW Hesterberg, WB Bunn III, GR Chase… - Critical reviews in …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
After decades of research involving numerous epidemiologic studies and extensive
investigations in laboratory animals, a causal relationship between diesel exhaust (DE) …

Critical review of diesel exhaust exposure health impact research relevant to occupational settings: are we controlling the wrong pollutants?

KR Landwehr, AN Larcombe, A Reid, BJ Mullins - Exposure and Health, 2021 - Springer
Diesel exhaust emissions and exposure of workers in occupational settings are topics which
have attracted increased attention after IARC classification as a group 1 carcinogen (IARC …

The health effects of diesel exhaust: laboratory and epidemiologic studies

AJ Cohen, K Nikula - Air pollution and health, 1999 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Over 40 studies provide estimates of the risk of lung cancer associated
with occupational exposure to diesel exhaust. The studies of occupational exposure to …