Assessing short-term impact of PM10 on mortality using a semiparametric generalized propensity score approach
Abstract Background The shape of the exposure-response curve describing the effects of air pollution on population health has crucial regulatory implications, and it is important in assessing causal impacts of hypothetical policies of air pollution reduction. Methods After having reformulated the pr...
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Main Authors: | Laura Forastiere (Author), Michele Carugno (Author), Michela Baccini (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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