- Yokkaichi Asthma
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Name = Yokkaichi asthma
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MeshID =Yokkaichi Asthma occurred in the city of
Yokkaichi inMie Prefecture ,Japan in the 1960s. The burning of petroleum and crude oil released large quantities ofsulfur oxide that caused severesmog , resulting in severe cases ofasthma and respiratory distress among the local inhabitants. The first cases of asthma which could be linked to the burning of petroleum were found in 1961.A class action court case was brought against Showa Yokkaichi Oil and initially adjudicated in September 1970. The class was ruled to contain 544 individuals, but that number has increased over the ensuing years.
There were at least two deaths directly related to asthma, including a 15-year-old junior high school girl.
Initial attempts to alleviate the problem by raising the height of smokestacks to disperse the pollutants over a larger area proved ineffective. Eventually
fuel gas desulfurization was implemented on a large scale, leading to an improvement in the health of local populace.Yokkaichi asthma has been identified in rapidly industrializing areas in the rest of the world, including mainland
China .ee also
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Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan
*Itai-itai disease External links
* [http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/uu35ie/uu35ie08.htm Japan's Post-Second World War environmental problems]
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