Short term association between ozone and mortality: global two stage time series study in 406 locations in 20 countries.
Ana Maria Vicedo-CabreraFrancesco SeraCong LiuBen ArmstrongAi MilojevicYuming GuoShilu TongEric LavigneJan KyselýAleš UrbanHans OrruEne IndermitteMathilde PascalVeronika HuberAlexandra SchneiderKlea KatsouyanniEvangelia SamoliMassimo StafoggiaMatteo ScortichiniMasahiro HashizumeYasushi HondaChris Fook Sheng NgMagali Hurtado-DiazJulio CruzSusana SilvaJoana MadureiraNoah ScovronickRebecca M GarlandHo KimAurelio TobiasCarmen ÍñiguezBertil ForsbergChristofer ÅströmMartina S RagettliMartin RöösliYue-Liang Leon GuoBing-Yu ChenAntonella ZanobettiJoel SchwartzMichelle L BellHaidong KanAntonio GasparriniPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2020)
Results suggest that ozone related mortality could be potentially reduced under stricter air quality standards. These findings have relevance for the implementation of efficient clean air interventions and mitigation strategies designed within national and international climate policies.