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Aerosols as Vectors for Contaminants: A Perspective Based on Outdoor Aerosol Data from Kuwait

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Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Bondi Gevao, Saif Uddin, Bondi Gevao, Montaha Behbehani, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Nazima Habibi, Nazima Habibi, Nazima Habibi, Nazima Habibi, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Nazima Habibi, Nazima Habibi, Scott W. Fowler, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Nazima Habibi, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Scott W. Fowler, Montaha Behbehani, Nazima Habibi, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Nazima Habibi, Saif Uddin, Bondi Gevao, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Bondi Gevao, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Mohammad Faizuddin, Mohammad Faizuddin, Aysun Uğur Görgün

Summary

This review examines aerosols as vectors for contaminants in Kuwait's dust-heavy environment, highlighting how airborne particulate matter carries pollutants including microplastics, heavy metals, and organic compounds that pose significant health risks.

Body Systems

The Middle East is a hot spot of dust, and there are reports of as much as 1400 µg m−3 of dust in aerosols from Kuwait, which is among some of the highest dust loadings globally. A significant volume of literature has emerged on dust–air-quality–human-health, and the World Health Organization in its recent air quality guidelines has lowered the limit of annual PM2.5 exposure to 5 μg m−3 from the previous limit of 10 μg m−3. We present a mini-review based on a screening and search of the published data generated in Kuwait on contaminants associated with dust in different size fractions. We also include an unpublished study on organic contaminants in size-fractionated aerosols. The ΣPAHs concentrations in all the six size fractions range between 570 and 3350 pg m−3. The ∑PBDE concentration ranges from ~2 to 1307 pg m−3. The average 210Po activity in aerosol size classes varies between 2289 and 2581 Bq kg−1. The average 210Pb concentration varies between 352 and 412 Bq kg−1. The MP inventory in Kuwait’s outdoor aerosol is between 5 and 35 MP in 815 ± 5 m3 of air. The bacterial load in outdoor aerosols is between 6.05 × 103 cells m−3 and 1.24 × 108 cells m−3. The fungal load ranges between 2.11 × 102 cells m−3 and 2.66 × 106 cells m−3. The data suggest that the inhalable fraction of <2.5 µm size contains high concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), 210Po, 210Pb, microplastics, and microbes. These enriched ultrafine aerosols pose a significant risk to human health. The review also highlights the scarcity of contaminant data in respirable and inhalable size fractions that are critical for a comprehensive inhalation risk assessment.

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