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Air pollution-caused deaths
Slide Content
The slide presents a statistical breakdown of air pollution-caused deaths by disease. The information is illustrated in a pie chart format. The largest segment, at 40%, is attributed to ischaemic heart disease, underscoring the significant impact of air pollution on heart health. Another 40% is shared by contusions and lacerations, indicating trauma as a comparable cause. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease accounts for 11%, spotlighting its relevance in air pollution-related mortality. Lung cancer and acute lower respiratory infections in children represent 6% and 3% respectively, emphasizing their smaller but notable shares.
Graphical Look
- A large pie chart occupies the center of the slide, with five differently colored segments.
- Connected to the pie chart are five label boxes, each with a percentage value and the name of a disease, matched with corresponding icons.
- The background of the slide is gray, fading to white in a central strip highlighting the title.
- Five distinct icons represent different diseases: lungs, bones, nose, a silhouette of a head and chest, and a heart.
- Each label box has a small line connecting it to the relevant pie chart segment.
- A small cloud icon sits at the top left corner of the slide.
- The title of the slide is styled in a large font, displayed in a ribbon-like banner at the top.
- Below the pie chart, the source of the information is cited as "Source: World Health Organization".
The slide possesses a clean, professional look with a clear, easy-to-read font. The use of distinct colors and corresponding icons aids in quickly conveying the information.
Use Cases
- For a health or environmental conference to illustrate the impacts of air pollution on human health.
- In a report or presentation by a health organization arguing the need for pollution control measures.
- As an educational tool in academic settings to discuss the effects of environmental factors on diseases.
- In a policy briefing or advocacy materials aimed at promoting public health initiatives and legislation.
Air pollution caused deaths by disease infographics
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