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| Austria: 2,597,300 total person-days per yr; <br/>France: 3,221,200 person-days/yr; <br/>Switzerland: 3,373,000 person-days/yr
 
| Austria: 2,597,300 total person-days per yr; <br/>France: 3,221,200 person-days/yr; <br/>Switzerland: 3,373,000 person-days/yr
 
| Austria, France, Switzerland, RADs (doesn’t differentiate minor RADs), 1997
 
| Austria, France, Switzerland, RADs (doesn’t differentiate minor RADs), 1997

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Scope

What is the incidence of RADs in the general population?

Definition

Rate (age, sex ratio) Context (population size studied, location, date data taken, end-point measured) Definition of end-point Reference
Austria: 2,597,300 total person-days per yr;
France: 3,221,200 person-days/yr;
Switzerland: 3,373,000 person-days/yr
Austria, France, Switzerland, RADs (doesn’t differentiate minor RADs), 1997 Public-health impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution: a European assessment; Lancet, 2000; 356(9232): 785-801
RAD
Estimated attributable proportion = 14.3%
Estimated number of attributable cases = 2 702 461
Turin, Genoa, Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples and Palermo (Italy), 1994-1999, health effects as a result of PM10 - health outcomes attributable to air pollution (PM10 concentrations >30 μg/m3) C. Galassi, B. Ostro, F. Forastiere, S. Cattani, M. Martuzzi, R. Bertollini EXPOSURE TO PM10 IN THE EIGHT MAJOR ITALIAN CITIES AND QUANTIFICATION OF THE HEALTH EFFECTS. ISEE 2000, Buffalo, New York. August 19-22, 2000.
Media:RRAD_frequency_distribution_Sweden.gif‎ n=4482, Sweden, RRAD Respiratory Related Activity Day = person is affected although not absent from work, as well as those when she is absent Eva Samakovlis, Anni Huhtala, Tom Bellander and Magnus Svartengren. Air Quality and Morbidity: Concentration-response Relationships for Sweden. Working Paper No. 87, January 2004. Published by The National Institute of Economic Research Stockholm 2004

Result

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