Susceptibility to air polution linked to genetic factors

  • 14/06/2000

  • Hindu (New Delhi)

In ground-breaking research using laboratory animals, researchers at the John Hopkins School of Public Health and Medicine have found that genetic background is an important risk factor in how susceptible a person will be to the toxic effects of particulate air pollution. According to the researchers, genetic risk factors may help explain the increasing incidence of pollution-related disease and mortality in urban areas.