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Virtual Workshop on Air Pollution and Health in Southeast Europe

As fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels in Southeast Europe have remained higher than those of Western Europe, public and governmental interest in the topic increases, and the demand for data and evidence on air pollution levels and trends as well as health effects is growing.

The Health Effects Institute (HEI), the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE), the European Respiratory Society (ERS), the Medical University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria) and environmental health institutions in Serbia will jointly host a virtual workshop on 8-9 June 2021 (1-4 PM CEST) to review the status of current evidence on the health effects of air pollution in the Southeast European region and its link to current policy debate and actions.

Participation is encouraged from individuals from a wide range of organistions across the Southeast Europe region, including patient organistions and NGOs.

Find out more and register for free