We developed a risk-based, multi-pollutant air quality health index (AQHI) reporting system in Hong Kong, based on the Canadian approach. We performed time series studies to obtain the relative risks of hospital admissions for respiratory and cardiovascular diseases associated with four air pollutants: sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than 10 pm (PM10). We then calculated the sum of excess risks of the hospital admissions associated with these air pollutants. The cut-off points of the summed excess risk, for the issuance of different health warnings, were based on the concentrations of these pollutants recommended as short-term Air Quality Guidelines by the World Health Organ...
Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is a scale designed in Canada to help residences understand the impa...
BackgroundThe Air Quality Index (AQI) in the United States is widely used to communicate daily air q...
Aims: To assess the relationship between levels of ambient air pollutants and hospitalization rates ...
The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) [1] was introduced in Canada to represent a summary measure of a...
An Air Quality Health Index (AQHI), a health risk-based air pollution index, was constructed to comm...
Many studies have shown associations between exposure to air pollutants and negative health effects ...
Air Pollution Index (API) as an official air pollution indicator had been used for almost twenty yea...
[[abstract]]The currently used air quality index (AQI) is not able to capture the additive effects o...
Peters and A.J. Hedley Hong Kong has an air quality problem with excess levels of such air pollutant...
Abstract: We conducted a health impact assessment of the government’s proposed new air quality objec...
Objective - To investigate short term effects of concentrations of pollutants in ambient air on hosp...
There has been increasing evidence showing that current Canadian Air Quality Indices (AQIs) are not ...
This paper presents an objective methodology for determining the optimum number of ambient air quali...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
Background: The widely used Air Quality Index (AQI) has been criticized due to its inaccuracy, leadi...
Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is a scale designed in Canada to help residences understand the impa...
BackgroundThe Air Quality Index (AQI) in the United States is widely used to communicate daily air q...
Aims: To assess the relationship between levels of ambient air pollutants and hospitalization rates ...
The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) [1] was introduced in Canada to represent a summary measure of a...
An Air Quality Health Index (AQHI), a health risk-based air pollution index, was constructed to comm...
Many studies have shown associations between exposure to air pollutants and negative health effects ...
Air Pollution Index (API) as an official air pollution indicator had been used for almost twenty yea...
[[abstract]]The currently used air quality index (AQI) is not able to capture the additive effects o...
Peters and A.J. Hedley Hong Kong has an air quality problem with excess levels of such air pollutant...
Abstract: We conducted a health impact assessment of the government’s proposed new air quality objec...
Objective - To investigate short term effects of concentrations of pollutants in ambient air on hosp...
There has been increasing evidence showing that current Canadian Air Quality Indices (AQIs) are not ...
This paper presents an objective methodology for determining the optimum number of ambient air quali...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
Background: The widely used Air Quality Index (AQI) has been criticized due to its inaccuracy, leadi...
Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is a scale designed in Canada to help residences understand the impa...
BackgroundThe Air Quality Index (AQI) in the United States is widely used to communicate daily air q...
Aims: To assess the relationship between levels of ambient air pollutants and hospitalization rates ...