While several studies have reported associations of daily exposures to PM2.5 (particles less than 2.5 µm) with mortality, few studies have examined the impact of its constituents such as black carbon (BC), which is also a significant contributor to global climate change. Methods: We assessed the association between daily concentrations of BC and total, cardiovascular and respiratory mortality in two southern Mediterranean cities. Daily averages of BC were collected for 2 years in Barcelona, Spain and Athens, Greece. We used case-crossover analysis and examined single and cumulative lags up to 3 days. Results: We observed associations between BC and all mortality measures. For a 3-day moving average, cardiovascular mortality increased by 4.5...
Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size fractions of particul...
As a component of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5), black carbon (BC) is associated with premature h...
BACKGROUND: Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [particles with an aerodynamic...
While several studies have reported associations of daily exposures to PM2.5 (particles less than 2....
<div><p>In 2012, the WHO classified diesel emissions as carcinogenic, and its European branch sugges...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant component of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution, which...
Background: The current evidence on health effects of long-term exposure to outdoor airborne black c...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the short-term effects of ultrafine particles (with diameter<100nm, UFP) on ...
none17siWe investigated the short-term effects of particles with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5Î...
An association between occurrence of wildfires and mortality in the exposed population has been obse...
BACKGROUND: Current air quality standards for particulate matter (PM) use the PM mass concentration ...
Particulate black carbon (BC) has a range of negative impacts on health, the environment and climate...
Background: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The current evidence on health effects of long-term exposure to ou...
Several studies have evaluated PM concentrations in single specific microenvironments as a measure o...
Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size fractions of particul...
As a component of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5), black carbon (BC) is associated with premature h...
BACKGROUND: Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [particles with an aerodynamic...
While several studies have reported associations of daily exposures to PM2.5 (particles less than 2....
<div><p>In 2012, the WHO classified diesel emissions as carcinogenic, and its European branch sugges...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant component of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution, which...
Background: The current evidence on health effects of long-term exposure to outdoor airborne black c...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the short-term effects of ultrafine particles (with diameter<100nm, UFP) on ...
none17siWe investigated the short-term effects of particles with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5Î...
An association between occurrence of wildfires and mortality in the exposed population has been obse...
BACKGROUND: Current air quality standards for particulate matter (PM) use the PM mass concentration ...
Particulate black carbon (BC) has a range of negative impacts on health, the environment and climate...
Background: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The current evidence on health effects of long-term exposure to ou...
Several studies have evaluated PM concentrations in single specific microenvironments as a measure o...
Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size fractions of particul...
As a component of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5), black carbon (BC) is associated with premature h...
BACKGROUND: Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [particles with an aerodynamic...