Population impact of fine particulate matter on tuberculosis risk in China: a causal inference
Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested the potential association between air pollution and tuberculosis incidence, but this association remains inconclusive and evidence to assess causality is particularly lacking. We aimed to draw causal inference between fine particulate matter less t...
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Main Authors: | Jun-Jie Mao (Author), Hong-Lin Chen (Author), Chun-Hu Li (Author), Jia-Wang Lu (Author), Yuan-Yuan Gu (Author), Jian Feng (Author), Bin Zhang (Author), Jun-Feng Ma (Author), Gang Qin (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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