Not to be confused with environmental burden of disease.
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Environmental disease" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR(June 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
In epidemiology, environmental diseases are diseases that can be directly attributed to environmental factors (as distinct from genetic factors or infection). Apart from the true monogenic genetic disorders, which are rare, environment is a major determinant of the development of disease. Diet, exposure to toxins, pathogens, radiation, and chemicals found in almost all personal care products and household cleaners, stress, racism, and physical and mental abuse are causes of a large segment of non-hereditary disease. If a disease process is concluded to be the result of a combination of genetic and environmental factor influences, its etiological origin can be referred to as having a multifactorial pattern.
There are many different types of environmental disease including:[1]
Disease caused by physical factors in the environment, such as skin cancer caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation in sunlight
Disease caused by exposure to toxic or irritant chemicals in the environment such as toxic metals
Disease caused by exposures to toxins from biologic agents in the environment, such as aflatoxicosis from molds that produce aflatoxin
Disease caused by exposure to toxic social factors in the environment, such as racism
Lifestyle disease such as cardiovascular disease, diseases caused by substance abuse such as alcoholism, and smoking-related disease
^Miller, Joe; Levine, Joe (2010-02-01). Biology. Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 9780133685190.
and 23 Related for: Environmental disease information
In epidemiology, environmentaldiseases are diseases that can be directly attributed to environmental factors (as distinct from genetic factors or infection)...
impairments Environmentaldisease Host–pathogen interaction Lists of diseases Mitochondrial disease Philosophy of medicine Plant pathology Rare disease, a disease...
assessment and control of those environmental factors that can potentially affect health. It is targeted towards preventing disease and creating health-supportive...
disease and injury. In 2006, the WHO released a report which addressed the amount of global disease that could be prevented by reducing environmental...
cleaners are common environmental factors that determine a large segment of non-hereditary disease.[citation needed] If a disease process is concluded...
The four big pollution diseases of Japan (四大公害病, yondai kōgai-byō) were a group of man-made diseases all caused by environmental pollution due to improper...
autoimmune diseases remain unclear and are likely multifactorial, involving both genetic and environmental influences. While some diseases like lupus...
the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have maintained this surveillance system for collecting and reporting data on "waterborne disease and outbreaks...
Minamata disease is a neurological disease caused by severe mercury poisoning. Signs and symptoms include ataxia, numbness in the hands and feet, general...
computer Environmentalism, a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement regarding concerns for environmental protection Environmentaldisease Environmental...
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) conducts research into the effects of the environment on human disease, as one of the 27 institutes...
throughout the body. Environmentaldisease Lifestyle disease, a disease caused largely by lifestyle choices. Localized disease, a disease affecting one body...
environmental factors than previously recognized. Environmental factors in the causation of environmentaldiseases can be classified into: Physical Chemical Biological...
Plant diseases are diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that cause...
tissue diseases have strong or weak genetic inheritance risks. Others may be due to environmental factors, or a combination of genetic and environmental influences...
prevention. It especially focuses its attention on infectious disease, food borne pathogens, environmental health, occupational safety and health, health promotion...
gene-disease associations from various expert curated databases and text mining derived associations including Mendelian, complex and environmental diseases...
phytopathology is the scientific study of plant diseases caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Plant...
developmental plasticity and early life environmental exposures in adult disease. The World Congress on Fetal Origins of Adult Disease held two meetings – one in 2001...
or environmental factors, such as incomplete penetrance. Disease tolerance is different as it is the ability of a host to limit the impact of disease on...
disease (CWD), sometimes called zombie deer disease, is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) affecting deer. TSEs are a family of diseases...
infectiosum, fifth disease, or slapped cheek syndrome is one of several possible manifestations of infection by parvovirus B19. Fifth disease typically presents...