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Chronic effects
Definition
A chronic effect, in the context of air pollution, refers to the long-term or prolonged impact of exposure to air pollutants on human health or the environment. Unlike acute effects, which occur shortly after exposure and are typically of short duration, chronic effects develop over an extended period of time as a result of repeated or continuous exposure to air pollutants. Chronic exposure to air pollutants can have a range of adverse health and environmental consequences.
Definition and Description
A chronic effect pertains to the enduring and protracted consequences of prolonged exposure to air pollutants on both human health and the environment. Differing from acute effects, which manifest shortly after exposure and have a brief duration, chronic effects evolve gradually over an extended period due to repeated or continuous exposure to air pollutants. This sustained exposure can lead to a variety of detrimental outcomes for both health and the environment.