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  1. Article ; Online: Air pollution-A look beyond big cities.

    da Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues / de Moura, Fernando Rafael / de Lima Brum, Rodrigo / Tavella, Ronan Adler

    Integrated environmental assessment and management

    2023  Volume 19, Issue 2, Page(s) 295–297

    MeSH term(s) Cities ; Air Pollution
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2234931-5
    ISSN 1551-3793 ; 1551-3777
    ISSN (online) 1551-3793
    ISSN 1551-3777
    DOI 10.1002/ieam.4720
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  2. Article ; Online: Watch out for trends: did ozone increased or decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic?

    Tavella, Ronan Adler / da Silva Júnior, Flávio Manoel Rodrigues

    Environmental science and pollution research international

    2021  Volume 28, Issue 47, Page(s) 67880–67885

    Abstract: Restriction measures against COVID-19 caused the environmental panorama of cities to change, especially in relation to air pollution. This scenario of severe reduction in the emission of air pollutants led to a flurry of studies about their behavior ... ...

    Abstract Restriction measures against COVID-19 caused the environmental panorama of cities to change, especially in relation to air pollution. This scenario of severe reduction in the emission of air pollutants led to a flurry of studies about their behavior during the pandemic. The vast majority of studies pointed to a decrease in all pollutants, with the exception of ozone. However, was this highlighted ozone trend really the global trend? This discussion seeks to answer this question while addressing two major considerations that led to this trend: (1) the process of ozone formation and behavior and (2) the main reasons that led to the findings of this trend (region of the studies, meteorological conditions, and the time scale adopted for data collection). From our observations, we emphasize that a trend is not unanimity! The global trend turned out to be the opposite of what the initial studies showed, all this because the observed trend was a regional trend, affected by the reasons discussed. Thus, we raise awareness and concern with the way in which the initial "fever" of the behavior of air pollutants occurred and also toward the act of sampling highly populated areas, as this attitude could have caused biased estimations and disinformation.
    MeSH term(s) Air Pollutants/analysis ; Air Pollution/analysis ; COVID-19 ; Cities ; Disinformation ; Environmental Monitoring ; Humans ; Ozone/analysis ; Pandemics ; Particulate Matter/analysis ; SARS-CoV-2
    Chemical Substances Air Pollutants ; Particulate Matter ; Ozone (66H7ZZK23N)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-25
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1178791-0
    ISSN 1614-7499 ; 0944-1344
    ISSN (online) 1614-7499
    ISSN 0944-1344
    DOI 10.1007/s11356-021-17142-w
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  3. Article: Weekend effect of air pollutants in small and medium-sized cities: The role of policies stringency to COVID-19 containment.

    Tavella, Ronan Adler / Galeao da Rosa Moraes, Niely / Maciel Aick, Carlos Daniel / Ramires, Paula Florencio / Pereira, Natália / Soares, Ana Gonçalves / da Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues

    Atmospheric pollution research

    2023  Volume 14, Issue 2, Page(s) 101662

    Abstract: Although the pattern of air pollutants has been extensively studied during the COVID-19 pandemic, the weekend effect has been rarely investigated. In order to understand the impact of policies stringency as well as the interruption-recovery pattern, the ... ...

    Abstract Although the pattern of air pollutants has been extensively studied during the COVID-19 pandemic, the weekend effect has been rarely investigated. In order to understand the impact of policies stringency as well as the interruption-recovery pattern, the aim of the study was to investigate the levels of air pollutants (O
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-17
    Publishing country Turkey
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2645757-X
    ISSN 1309-1042
    ISSN 1309-1042
    DOI 10.1016/j.apr.2023.101662
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  4. Article ; Online: Weekend effect on air pollutant levels in southernmost cities of Brazil with different economic activities.

    de Vasconcellos Ceglinski, Leonardo / Tavella, Ronan Adler / da Silva Bonifácio, Alicia / Santos, Jéssica El Koury / da Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues

    Environmental monitoring and assessment

    2022  Volume 194, Issue 11, Page(s) 834

    Abstract: In view of the current premises of the need to investigate air pollution in small- and medium-sized cities, combined with concerns regarding the weekly behavior of air pollutants, this study aimed to investigate the weekly pattern of air pollution ( ... ...

    Abstract In view of the current premises of the need to investigate air pollution in small- and medium-sized cities, combined with concerns regarding the weekly behavior of air pollutants, this study aimed to investigate the weekly pattern of air pollution (O
    MeSH term(s) Air Pollutants/analysis ; Air Pollution/analysis ; Brazil ; China ; Cities ; Coal ; Environmental Monitoring ; Nitrogen Dioxide ; Particulate Matter/analysis
    Chemical Substances Air Pollutants ; Coal ; Particulate Matter ; Nitrogen Dioxide (S7G510RUBH)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-27
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 782621-7
    ISSN 1573-2959 ; 0167-6369
    ISSN (online) 1573-2959
    ISSN 0167-6369
    DOI 10.1007/s10661-022-10518-6
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  5. Article ; Online: Better understanding the behavior of air pollutants at shutdown times - results of a short full lockdown.

    Tavella, Ronan Adler / El Koury Santos, Jéssica / de Moura, Fernando Rafael / da Silva Júnior, Flávio Manoel Rodrigues

    International journal of environmental health research

    2022  Volume 33, Issue 12, Page(s) 1525–1532

    Abstract: Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, but most of them have concerned large cities and regions. This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of air pollutants during and after the implementation of a short ... ...

    Abstract Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, but most of them have concerned large cities and regions. This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of air pollutants during and after the implementation of a short lockdown in the medium-sized city of Pelotas, Brazil, using hourly measurements of pollutants. The evaluation period included in this study was between August 9
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Air Pollutants/analysis ; Pandemics ; Particulate Matter/analysis ; Air Pollution/analysis ; COVID-19 ; Cities ; Environmental Monitoring
    Chemical Substances Air Pollutants ; Particulate Matter
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1104887-6
    ISSN 1369-1619 ; 0960-3123
    ISSN (online) 1369-1619
    ISSN 0960-3123
    DOI 10.1080/09603123.2022.2105310
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  6. Article: Watch out for trends: did ozone increased or decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic?

    Tavella, Ronan Adler / da Silva Júnior, Flávio Manoel Rodrigues

    Environmental science and pollution research. 2021 Dec., v. 28, no. 47

    2021  

    Abstract: Restriction measures against COVID-19 caused the environmental panorama of cities to change, especially in relation to air pollution. This scenario of severe reduction in the emission of air pollutants led to a flurry of studies about their behavior ... ...

    Abstract Restriction measures against COVID-19 caused the environmental panorama of cities to change, especially in relation to air pollution. This scenario of severe reduction in the emission of air pollutants led to a flurry of studies about their behavior during the pandemic. The vast majority of studies pointed to a decrease in all pollutants, with the exception of ozone. However, was this highlighted ozone trend really the global trend? This discussion seeks to answer this question while addressing two major considerations that led to this trend: (1) the process of ozone formation and behavior and (2) the main reasons that led to the findings of this trend (region of the studies, meteorological conditions, and the time scale adopted for data collection). From our observations, we emphasize that a trend is not unanimity! The global trend turned out to be the opposite of what the initial studies showed, all this because the observed trend was a regional trend, affected by the reasons discussed. Thus, we raise awareness and concern with the way in which the initial “fever” of the behavior of air pollutants occurred and also toward the act of sampling highly populated areas, as this attitude could have caused biased estimations and disinformation.
    Keywords COVID-19 infection ; air ; air pollution ; data collection ; ozone ; pandemic ; research
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-12
    Size p. 67880-67885.
    Publishing place Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1178791-0
    ISSN 1614-7499 ; 0944-1344
    ISSN (online) 1614-7499
    ISSN 0944-1344
    DOI 10.1007/s11356-021-17142-w
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  7. Article ; Online: Bioaccumulation of metals in Spartina alterniflora salt marshes in the estuary of the World's Largest Choked Lagoon.

    Moreira, Laura Lemons / Tavella, Ronan Adler / da Silva Bonifácio, Alicia / de Lima Brum, Rodrigo / da Silva Freitas, Livia / da Rosa Moraes, Niely Galeão / Fiasconaro, Maria Laura / Ramires, Paula Florencio / Penteado, Julia Oliveira / Baisch, Paulo Roberto Martins / da Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues

    Environmental science and pollution research international

    2024  Volume 31, Issue 18, Page(s) 26880–26894

    Abstract: Salt marshes are capable of mitigating metal pollution in coastal environments, yet the efficacy of this remediation is contingent upon various environmental factors and the plant species involved. This study investigates the influence of different ... ...

    Abstract Salt marshes are capable of mitigating metal pollution in coastal environments, yet the efficacy of this remediation is contingent upon various environmental factors and the plant species involved. This study investigates the influence of different anthropogenic activities, including industrial, urban, recreational (in an insular area), and dredging operations, on the bioaccumulation of eight metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn) within Spartina alterniflora Loisel. in the Patos Lagoon estuary, Brazil. The research aims to assess the pattern of metal bioaccumulation and distribution within the plant's leaves, stems, and roots while also examining metal presence in the sediment. Our main findings reveal that S. alterniflora exhibited elevated metal levels in its plant structure directly related with the metal concentrations in the surrounding sediment, which, in turn, is related to the different anthropogenic activities. The industrial area presented the highest metal levels in sediment and plant sections, followed by dredging, insular, and urban areas. This same pattern was mirrored for the bioconcetration factors (BCF), with the BCFs consistently indicating active metal bioaccumulation across all areas and for most of the metals. This provides evidence of the metal bioaccumulation pattern in S. alterniflora, with elevated BCFs in areas affected by activities with a higher degree of impact. Translocation factors (TF) showed varying metal mobility patterns within the plant's below-ground and above-ground sections across the different areas, with only Hg exhibiting consistent translocation across all study areas. Zn was the primary metal contributor in all plant sections, followed by Pb and Cu. It is worth noting that Pb is a non-essential metal for this plant, highlighting the relationship between elevated Pb contributions in the plant sections and the bioaccumulation of this metal within the plant's structure. Overall, this study emphasizes the bioaccumulation capacity of S. alterniflora and elucidate the intrinsic connection between different anthropogenic activities and their impact on the resultant availability and bioaccumulation of metals by this salt marsh plant.
    MeSH term(s) Wetlands ; Estuaries ; Poaceae/metabolism ; Environmental Monitoring ; Brazil ; Metals/metabolism ; Bioaccumulation ; Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism ; Metals, Heavy/metabolism ; Geologic Sediments/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Metals ; Water Pollutants, Chemical ; Metals, Heavy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-08
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1178791-0
    ISSN 1614-7499 ; 0944-1344
    ISSN (online) 1614-7499
    ISSN 0944-1344
    DOI 10.1007/s11356-024-32810-3
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  8. Article ; Online: Genetic damage in coal and uranium miners.

    da Silva, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues / Tavella, Ronan Adler / Fernandes, Caroline Lopes Feijo / Dos Santos, Marina

    Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis

    2021  Volume 866, Page(s) 503348

    Abstract: Mining has a direct impact on the environment and on the health of miners and is considered one of the most hazardous occupations worldwide. Miners are exposed to several occupational health risks, including genotoxic substances, which may cause adverse ... ...

    Abstract Mining has a direct impact on the environment and on the health of miners and is considered one of the most hazardous occupations worldwide. Miners are exposed to several occupational health risks, including genotoxic substances, which may cause adverse health effects, such as cancer. This review summarizes the relation between DNA damage and mining activities, focusing on coal and uranium miners. The search was performed using electronic databases, including original surveys reporting genetic damage in miners. Additionally, a temporal bibliometric analysis was performed using an electronic database to create a map of cooccurrence terms. The majority of studies were performed with regard to occupational exposure to coal, whereas genetic damage was assessed mainly through chromosomal aberrations (CAs), micronuclei (MNs) and comet assays. The bibliometric analysis demonstrated associations of coal exposure with silicosis and pneumoconiosis, uranium miners with lung cancer and tumors and some associated factors, such as age, smoking, working time and exposure to radiation. Significantly higher DNA damage in miners compared to nonexposed groups was observed in most of the studies. The timeline reveals that classic biomarkers (comet assay, micronucleus test and chromosomal aberrations) are still important tools to assess genotoxic/mutagenic damage in occupationally exposed miners; however, newer studies concerning genetic polymorphisms and epigenetic changes in miners are being conducted. A major challenge is to investigate further associations between miners and DNA damage and to encourage further studies with miners of other types of ores.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Chromosome Aberrations/drug effects ; Coal/toxicity ; Coal Mining/methods ; Comet Assay/methods ; DNA Damage/drug effects ; Humans ; Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective/chemically induced ; Micronucleus Tests/methods ; Miners ; Occupational Exposure/adverse effects ; Uranium/toxicity
    Chemical Substances Coal ; Uranium (4OC371KSTK)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-16
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ISSN 1879-3592
    ISSN (online) 1879-3592
    DOI 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2021.503348
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  9. Article ; Online: Neurodevelopmental Outcomes among Brazilian Children with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease and Its Associated Factors.

    Vignol, Flávia Saraçol / Aikawa, Priscila / da Silveira, Tatiane Britto / Tavella, Ronan Adler / Mahtani-Chugani, Vinita / Sanz, Emílio J / da Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues

    Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)

    2022  Volume 58, Issue 11

    Abstract: Objectives: ...

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    MeSH term(s) Male ; Female ; Humans ; Child ; Brazil/epidemiology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Heart Defects, Congenital/complications ; Cognition ; Parents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2188113-3
    ISSN 1648-9144 ; 1010-660X
    ISSN (online) 1648-9144
    ISSN 1010-660X
    DOI 10.3390/medicina58111669
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  10. Article ; Online: Factors associated with genetic damage - an analysis integrating human populations from Southern Brazil.

    Tavella, Ronan Adler / Fernandes, Caroline Lopes Feijo / Schimith, Lucia Emanueli / Volcão, Lisiane Martins / Dos Santos, Marina / da Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues

    Environmental science and pollution research international

    2022  Volume 29, Issue 49, Page(s) 74335–74345

    Abstract: Socioeconomic and demographic factors, lifestyle and cultural characteristics may play an important role in the development of genetic damage. This damage represents a potential health risk to an individual and increases the risk of developing negative ... ...

    Abstract Socioeconomic and demographic factors, lifestyle and cultural characteristics may play an important role in the development of genetic damage. This damage represents a potential health risk to an individual and increases the risk of developing negative outcomes. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of a set of factors and genetic damage by gathering data from previously studied populations in southern Brazil. This study analyzed data related to genetic damage and socioeconomic, demographic, and lifestyle variables of 514 individuals aged 18 to 64 years, residing in 8 cities located in the extreme south of the Brazil. A total of twelve factors were considered in the analysis, and of these seven had some association with the frequency of micronucleus or some parameter of the comet assay. Interestingly, age was a factor weakly associated with genetic damage, while skin color, occupational exposure, drug use, exposure to radiation, and the cultural habit of consuming chimarrão were shown to be associated with genetic damage when analyzed using multivariate regression. Therefore, we suggest that yerba mate consumption is a confounding factor and should be considered in cytogenetic studies in the southern region of South America. These results reinforce the need for human biomonitoring studies to include consideration of a broad range of population and cultural characteristics when seeking to identify relevant associations.
    MeSH term(s) Brazil ; Comet Assay ; DNA Damage ; Humans ; Micronucleus Tests/methods ; Occupational Exposure
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-30
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1178791-0
    ISSN 1614-7499 ; 0944-1344
    ISSN (online) 1614-7499
    ISSN 0944-1344
    DOI 10.1007/s11356-022-21089-x
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