Selected article for: "air pollution and mortality morbidity"

Author: Debashree Ray; Maxwell Salvatore; Rupam Bhattacharyya; Lili Wang; Shariq Mohammed; Soumik Purkayastha; Aritra Halder; Alexander Rix; Daniel Barker; Michael Kleinsasser; Yiwang Zhou; Peter Song; Debraj Bose; Mousumi Banerjee; Veerabhadran Baladandayuthapani; Parikshit Ghosh; Bhramar Mukherjee
Title: Predictions, role of interventions and effects of a historic national lockdown in India's response to the COVID-19 pandemic: data science call to arms
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: 3a3c8ee1_69
    Snippet: One ideological limitation of considering only the epidemiological perspective of controlling COVID-19 transmission in our model is the inability to count excess deaths due to other causes during this period, or the flexibility to factor in reduction in mortality/morbidity due to some other infectious or flu-like illnesses, traffic accidents or health benefits of reduced air pollution levels. A more expansive framework of a cost-benefit analysis .....
    Document: One ideological limitation of considering only the epidemiological perspective of controlling COVID-19 transmission in our model is the inability to count excess deaths due to other causes during this period, or the flexibility to factor in reduction in mortality/morbidity due to some other infectious or flu-like illnesses, traffic accidents or health benefits of reduced air pollution levels. A more expansive framework of a cost-benefit analysis is needed as we gather more data and build an integrated landscape of population attributable risks.

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