Association between ambient air pollutants and short-term mortality risks during 2015-2019 in Guangzhou, China
With the development of technology and industry, the problem of global air pollution has become difficult to ignore. We investigated the association between air pollutant concentrations and daily all-cause mortality and stratified the analysis by sex, age, and season. Data for six air pollutants [fi...
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Main Authors: | Yuyang Chen (Author), Sili Chen (Author), Lei Zhang (Author), Weishan Kang (Author), Guozhen Lin (Author), Qiaoyuan Yang (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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