Selected article for: "excess mortality and relative risk"

Author: Zander S Venter; Kristin Aunan; Sourangsu Chowdhury; Jos Lelieveld
Title: COVID-19 lockdowns cause global air pollution declines with implications for public health risk
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: 33cgz7ob_55
    Snippet: reported in a meta-analysis which controlled for the effect of particulate matter to extract excess 329 mortality solely attributable to NO2 (16). Pediatric (< 18 years) short-term relative risks for asthma 330 incidence in response to NO2, O3 and PM2.5 were derived from a global meta-analysis of 87 331 studies (17). These data are not country-specific and we therefore applied the same relative risk 332 rate to all countries in our study. 333.....
    Document: reported in a meta-analysis which controlled for the effect of particulate matter to extract excess 329 mortality solely attributable to NO2 (16). Pediatric (< 18 years) short-term relative risks for asthma 330 incidence in response to NO2, O3 and PM2.5 were derived from a global meta-analysis of 87 331 studies (17). These data are not country-specific and we therefore applied the same relative risk 332 rate to all countries in our study. 333

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