Particulate air pollution is becoming a serious public health concern in urban cities in India due to air pollutionrelated health effects associated with disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and economic loss. To obtain the quantitative result of health impact of particulate matter (PM) in most populated Mumbai City and most polluted Delhi City in India, an epidemiology-based exposure-response function has been used to calculate the attributable number of mortality and morbidity cases from 1991 to 2015 in a 5-year interval and the subsequent DALYs, and economic cost is estimated of the health damage based on unit values of the health outcomes. Here, we report the attributable number of mortality due to PM10 in Mumbai and Delhi increased t...
The objective of this study was to determine the population exposure to PM2.5, and to quantify the e...
Ambient air pollution represents one of the biggest environmental risks to health. In this study, we...
"Air pollution is a major and growing risk factor for ill health in India, contributing significantl...
National estimates of the health and economic burdens of exposure to ambient fine particulate matter...
Objectives of the present study are to provide quantitative estimations of air pollution health impa...
Summary: Background: Air pollution is a major planetary health risk, with India estimated to have s...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5, diameter ≤2.5 μm) is implicated as the most health-damaging ai...
This study assesses human health risk in 10 cities in Maharashtra, India, in terms of mortality and ...
2018-04-26Background: In India, more than a billion people are at risk from ambient particulate matt...
Exposure to high concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) is a leading risk factor ...
AbstractThis study evaluates the human health risks in Indian National Capital Territory of Delhi (N...
This note explains how information on particulate matter (PM) pollution across Indian cities was com...
Ambient air pollution causes a considerable disease burden, particularly in South Asia. The objectiv...
Abstract: Ambient air pollution causes a considerable disease burden, particularly in South Asia. Th...
Many health issues in cities are caused by air pollution. In terms of pollutant levels and managemen...
The objective of this study was to determine the population exposure to PM2.5, and to quantify the e...
Ambient air pollution represents one of the biggest environmental risks to health. In this study, we...
"Air pollution is a major and growing risk factor for ill health in India, contributing significantl...
National estimates of the health and economic burdens of exposure to ambient fine particulate matter...
Objectives of the present study are to provide quantitative estimations of air pollution health impa...
Summary: Background: Air pollution is a major planetary health risk, with India estimated to have s...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5, diameter ≤2.5 μm) is implicated as the most health-damaging ai...
This study assesses human health risk in 10 cities in Maharashtra, India, in terms of mortality and ...
2018-04-26Background: In India, more than a billion people are at risk from ambient particulate matt...
Exposure to high concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) is a leading risk factor ...
AbstractThis study evaluates the human health risks in Indian National Capital Territory of Delhi (N...
This note explains how information on particulate matter (PM) pollution across Indian cities was com...
Ambient air pollution causes a considerable disease burden, particularly in South Asia. The objectiv...
Abstract: Ambient air pollution causes a considerable disease burden, particularly in South Asia. Th...
Many health issues in cities are caused by air pollution. In terms of pollutant levels and managemen...
The objective of this study was to determine the population exposure to PM2.5, and to quantify the e...
Ambient air pollution represents one of the biggest environmental risks to health. In this study, we...
"Air pollution is a major and growing risk factor for ill health in India, contributing significantl...