Short term exposure to low level ambient fine particulate matter and natural cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory morbidity among US adults with health insurance: case time series study.
Yuantong SunChad W MilandoKeith R SpanglerYaguang WeiJoel SchwartzFrancesca DominiciAmruta Nori-SarmaShengzhi SunGregory A WelleniusPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2024)
at concentrations below the new WHO air quality guideline limit is statistically significantly associated with higher rates of hospital admissions for natural causes, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease, and with emergency department visits for respiratory diseases. These findings constitute an important contribution to the debate about the revision of air quality limits, guidelines, and standards.