Part 2. Association of daily mortality with ambient air pollution, and effect modification by extremely high temperature in Wuhan, China.

Mar 31, 2011Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Daily deaths linked to air pollution and changes during extreme heat in Wuhan, China

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Abstract

Every 10-microg/m3 increase in PM10 daily concentration is associated with a 0.43% increase in mortality due to all natural causes.

  • Statistically significant associations were observed between PM10 and various causes of mortality, including cardiovascular disease and respiratory disease.
  • Effects of PM10 on mortality were generally stronger in females and in individuals aged 65 years and older.
  • Mortality associations with nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide were also statistically significant and stronger than those of PM10.
  • Extreme high temperatures significantly modified the association between PM10 and mortality, particularly for natural causes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Concordance rates between ICD-9 and ICD-10 mortality coding were over 99.3%, indicating minimal impact on effect estimates.

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