Using wind turbine syndrome as an example, explain how asking
the following basic epidemiological questions can help unravel the
most likely etiology of the syndrome:
Who gets symptoms?
Where do symptoms occur?
When do symptoms occurs?
Wind turbine syndrome
Wind turbine syndrome is the psychological disease and it causes the stress symptoms and annoyance due to noise produced by the wind tubine. The etiology of the syndrome can be speculated by the effect it is causing like stress.The stress and annoying sound effects might cause sleep disturbance, headache, tachycardia,memory reduction and panic attacks issues,visual blurring, tinnitus, ear pressure.
Who gets symptoms - people working in the department of Local and highways vehicles,aircarft and industrial operations
Where do symptoms occurs -in the environment with wind turbine noise,dirty electricity,ground current and infrasound (produced in aircraft, industry and vehicle operations)
When do symptoms occurs - in working condition of wind turbines, noise perception causes the appearance of symptoms.
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