All-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality and wildfire-related ozone: a multicountry two-stage time series analysis

Wildfire activity is an important source of tropospheric ozone (O3) pollution. However, no study to date has systematically examined the associations of wildfire-related O3 exposure with mortality globally.

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Autores: Chen, Gongbo, Guo, Yuming, Yue, Xu, Xu, Rongbin, Yu, Wenhua, Ye, Tingting, Tong, Shilu, Gasparrini, Antonio, Bell, Michelle L., Armstrong, Ben, Schwartz, Joel, Jaakkola, Jouni J. K., Lavigne, Eric, Saldiva, Paulo Hilario Nascimento, Kan, Haidong, Royé, Dominic, Urban, Aleš, Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria, Tobias, Aurelio, Forsberg, Bertil, Sera, Francesco, Lei, Yadong, Abramson, Michael J., Li, Shanshan
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2024
País:España
Recursos:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Repositório:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
OAI Identifier:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/363504
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/363504
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85197272393
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Mortality
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Resumo:Wildfire activity is an important source of tropospheric ozone (O3) pollution. However, no study to date has systematically examined the associations of wildfire-related O3 exposure with mortality globally.