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* | * Anderson HR et al. Meta-analysis of time-series and panel studies of Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone (O3): report of a WHO task group. WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2004. Accessed 11 November 2005. | ||
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PM10 and respiratory mortality (all ages): A relative risk of PM10 per 10 microgram/m3 and respiratory mortality of 1.013 (1.005-1.020) was chosen | |||
Ozone (8-hour) and respiratory mortality (all ages): A relative risk of Ozone per 10 microgram/m3 and respiratory mortality of 1.000 (0.996-1.005) was chosen | |||
== Unit == | == Unit == | ||
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Scope
Respiratory morbidity/mortality describes
Description
References
- Anderson HR et al. Meta-analysis of time-series and panel studies of Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone (O3): report of a WHO task group. WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2004. Accessed 11 November 2005.
Definition
Causality
List of parents:
Data
Formula
PM10 and respiratory mortality (all ages): A relative risk of PM10 per 10 microgram/m3 and respiratory mortality of 1.013 (1.005-1.020) was chosen
Ozone (8-hour) and respiratory mortality (all ages): A relative risk of Ozone per 10 microgram/m3 and respiratory mortality of 1.000 (0.996-1.005) was chosen