This paper presents the results of a study in Melbourne, Australia, of the short-term effects of ambient fine particle pollution on daily mortality occurring between 1991 and 1996. The methodological approach used Poisson regression and Generalized Additive Models (GAM) with LOESS smoothing to control for temporal and meteorological effects. The association between particles and increases in daily mortality was examined using nephelometry data (bsp, mean 24 h average = 0.26 x 10-4 m-1, mean 1 h maximum = 0.60 x 10-4 m-1), PM2.5 (24 h mean = 9.42 ?g/m3) and PM10 (24 h mean = 19 ?g/m3). Both the PM10 and PM2.5 data were estimated from nephelometry data using previously derived relationships for the Melbourne airshed. Significant positive asso...
Studies of heat-related mortality have been predominantly based on analyses of underlying cause of d...
Daily counts of non-accidental deaths in Santiago, Chile, from 1988 to 1996 were regressed on six ai...
Particulate matter (PM) has been widely associated with adverse effects on respiratory health, both ...
The results of several studies have indicated significant associations between daily mortality and a...
Background: This paper presents the findings of a time-series analysis of the health effects of air ...
Objective: To examine the short-term health effects of air pollution on daily mortality in four Aust...
Introduction: PM levels in Sydney are low compared with most cities where time series studies of the...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
The importance of meteorology in air pollution processes and its influence on human health is unders...
Abstract. The association between airborne particles and daily mortality has been reported in many l...
fects of ambient particles on mortality with emphasis on effect modification. We used daily measurem...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
The daily variations of air pollutants in the Klang Valley, Malaysia, which includes Kuala Lumpur we...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
Studies of heat-related mortality have been predominantly based on analyses of underlying cause of d...
Daily counts of non-accidental deaths in Santiago, Chile, from 1988 to 1996 were regressed on six ai...
Particulate matter (PM) has been widely associated with adverse effects on respiratory health, both ...
The results of several studies have indicated significant associations between daily mortality and a...
Background: This paper presents the findings of a time-series analysis of the health effects of air ...
Objective: To examine the short-term health effects of air pollution on daily mortality in four Aust...
Introduction: PM levels in Sydney are low compared with most cities where time series studies of the...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
The importance of meteorology in air pollution processes and its influence on human health is unders...
Abstract. The association between airborne particles and daily mortality has been reported in many l...
fects of ambient particles on mortality with emphasis on effect modification. We used daily measurem...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
The daily variations of air pollutants in the Klang Valley, Malaysia, which includes Kuala Lumpur we...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
Studies of heat-related mortality have been predominantly based on analyses of underlying cause of d...
Daily counts of non-accidental deaths in Santiago, Chile, from 1988 to 1996 were regressed on six ai...
Particulate matter (PM) has been widely associated with adverse effects on respiratory health, both ...