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Exposure-response function for short-term (acute) exposure to ambient air particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter < 10 µm and hospital admissions due to respiratory causes.
 
Exposure-response function for short-term (acute) exposure to ambient air particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter < 10 µm and hospital admissions due to respiratory causes.
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=== Data ===
 
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'''''WHO task group (2004) <ref>[http://www.euro.who.int/document/E82792.pdf Anderson, H.R., Atkinson, R.W., Peacock, J.L., Marston, L. & Konstantinou, K. 2004. Meta-analysis of time-series studies and panel studies of Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone (O3) - Report of a WHO task group. World Health Organization.]</ref>
 
'''''WHO task group (2004) <ref>[http://www.euro.who.int/document/E82792.pdf Anderson, H.R., Atkinson, R.W., Peacock, J.L., Marston, L. & Konstantinou, K. 2004. Meta-analysis of time-series studies and panel studies of Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone (O3) - Report of a WHO task group. World Health Organization.]</ref>
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=== Causality ===
 
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=== Unit ===
 
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Relative risk (RR) per 10 µg/m3 increase in exposure
 
Relative risk (RR) per 10 µg/m3 increase in exposure
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=== Formula ===
 
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== Result ==
 
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==See also==
 
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*[http://ec.europa.eu/environment/archives/air/cafe/pdf/cba_methodology_vol2.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean Air for Europe (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]
 
*[http://ec.europa.eu/environment/archives/air/cafe/pdf/cba_methodology_vol2.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean Air for Europe (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 18 November 2009


Scope

Exposure-response function for short-term (acute) exposure to ambient air particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter < 10 µm and hospital admissions due to respiratory causes.

Dimensions and boundaries relevant for the variable

  • Respiratory diseases included
  • Age of exposed population
  • Country/other geographic area

Definition

Data

WHO task group (2004) [2]

  • 0.7% (95% Cl 0.2%, 1.3%) increase in respiratory hospital admissions per 10 µg/m3 PM10 in age group 65+

APHEIS study of European cities[3]

  • 1.14% (95% Cl 0.62%, 1.67%) increase in respiratory hospital admissions per 10 µg/m3 PM10 in all ages

Causality

Unit

Relative risk (RR) per 10 µg/m3 increase in exposure

Formula

Result

Age group RR 95% Cl
All ages 1.0114 1.0062, 1.0167

See also

References