A risk-based model to assess environmental justice and coronary heart disease burden from traffic-related air pollutants
Abstract Background Communities need to efficiently estimate the burden from specific pollutants and identify those most at risk to make timely informed policy decisions. We developed a risk-based model to estimate the burden of black carbon (BC) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) on coronary heart disease...
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Main Authors: | James P. Fabisiak (Author), Erica M. Jackson (Author), LuAnn L. Brink (Author), Albert A. Presto (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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