Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities.
Cong LiuRenjie ChenFrancesco SeraAna M Vicedo-CabreraYuming GuoShilu TongMicheline S Z S CoelhoPaulo H N SaldivaEric LavignePatricia MatusNicolas Valdes OrtegaSamuel Osorio GarciaMathilde PascalMassimo StafoggiaMatteo ScortichiniMasahiro HashizumeYasushi HondaMagali Hurtado-DíazJulio CruzBaltazar NunesJoão P TeixeiraHo KimAurelio TobiasCarmen ÍñiguezBertil ForsbergChristofer ÅströmMartina S RagettliYue-Leon GuoBing-Yu ChenMichelle L BellCaradee Y WrightNoah ScovronickRebecca M GarlandAi MilojevicJan KyselýAleš UrbanHans OrruEne IndermitteJouni J K JaakkolaNiilo R I RytiKlea KatsouyanniAntonis AnalitisAntonella ZanobettiJoel SchwartzJianmin ChenTangchun WuAaron CohenAntonio GasparriniHaidong KanPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2019)
Our data show independent associations between short-term exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 and daily all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality in more than 600 cities across the globe. These data reinforce the evidence of a link between mortality and PM concentration established in regional and local studies. (Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and others.).