Literature DB >> 14651814

[Short-term relationship between air pollution and mortality in 13 Spanish cities].

Ferran Ballester1, Carmen Iñíguez, Marc Sáez, Santiago Pérez-Hoyos, Antonio Daponte, José M Ordóñez, M Antònia Barceló, Margarita Taracido, Federico Arribas, Juan Bellido, Koldo Cambra, Alvaro Cañada, José Jesús Guillén.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: EMECAM is a collaborative project that seeks to evaluate the short-term effects of air pollution on mortality in Spain. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: We collected data for air pollutants (particles and gases), daily mortality (total except external, cardiovascular and respiratory causes) and co-variables (temperature, humidity, influenza and calendar variables) in 13 Spanish cities. The magnitude of the association in every city was estimated using GAM under a Poisson distribution. Combined estimates for each cause and pollutant were obtained under 'fixed effects' and 'random effects'models.
RESULTS: An increase of 10 (g/m3 in the levels of the average of the concurrent and one day lag for black smoke was associated with a 0.8% (CI: 0.4-1.1) increase in mortality. The same increase in the concentration of SO2 was associated with a 0.5% (CI: 0.1-1.0) increase in daily deaths, and a 0.6% (CI: 0.3-0.8) increase in the case of NO2. An increase of 1 mg/m3 in the levels of CO was associated with an increase of 1.5% (CI: 0.5-2.6) in daily deaths.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a short-term association between increases of daily levels of air pollutants and the number of daily deaths in Spanish cities.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14651814     DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7753(03)74063-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Clin (Barc)        ISSN: 0025-7753            Impact factor:   1.725


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