
Impacts of Intensive Livestock Production on Human Health in Densely Populated Regions
Author(s) -
Smit Lidwien A. M.,
Heederik Dick
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
geohealth
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 2471-1403
DOI - 10.1002/2017gh000103
Subject(s) - livestock , public health , agriculture , environmental planning , production (economics) , business , geography , environmental health , natural resource economics , environmental protection , medicine , nursing , archaeology , forestry , economics , macroeconomics
In several regions worldwide, the presence of livestock in close proximity to residential areas raises questions about public health implications. The rapid expansion of large‐scale livestock farms, increasingly interwoven with urbanized areas, and its potential impact on neighboring residents' health has hardly been accompanied by any research. The current situation in densely populated livestock farming areas could be regarded as a “natural experiment.” Most scientific and public health initiatives have focused on emerging zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance as potential health threats. In this commentary, we emphasize the importance of respiratory health effects of noninfectious air pollutant emissions from livestock farms.