The effect of banning bituminous coal sales on the black-smoke concentration and the mortality rates in Dublin, Ireland, has been analyzed recently. Based on the application of standard epidemiological procedures, the authors concluded that, as a result of the ban, the total nontrauma death rate was reduced strongly (-8.0% unadjusted, -5.7% adjusted). The purpose of this study was to reanalyze the original data with the aim of clarifying the three most important aspects of the study, (a) the effect of epidemics, (b) the trends in mortality rates due to advances in public health care, and (c) the correlation between mortality rates and black-smoke concentrations. Particular attention has been devoted to a detailed evaluation of the time depe...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
In Armadale, a town in central Scotland, the standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for lung cancer we...
<div><p>In 2012, the WHO classified diesel emissions as carcinogenic, and its European branch sugges...
Background Particulate air pollution episodes have been associated with increased daily death. Howev...
During the 1980s Ireland experienced severe pollution episodes, principally because of domestic coal...
During the 1980s Ireland experienced severe pollution episodes, principally because of domestic coal...
Objectives: To investigate whether deprivation index modifies the acute effect of black smoke on car...
The objective was to investigate whether deprivation index modifies the acute effect of black smoke ...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
In Armadale, a town in central Scotland, the standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for lung cancer we...
<div><p>In 2012, the WHO classified diesel emissions as carcinogenic, and its European branch sugges...
Background Particulate air pollution episodes have been associated with increased daily death. Howev...
During the 1980s Ireland experienced severe pollution episodes, principally because of domestic coal...
During the 1980s Ireland experienced severe pollution episodes, principally because of domestic coal...
Objectives: To investigate whether deprivation index modifies the acute effect of black smoke on car...
The objective was to investigate whether deprivation index modifies the acute effect of black smoke ...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortal...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
In Armadale, a town in central Scotland, the standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for lung cancer we...
<div><p>In 2012, the WHO classified diesel emissions as carcinogenic, and its European branch sugges...