Relative risks of hospital visit due to rise in concentrations of PM (PM2.5 and PM10) pollutants in Delhi, India (single-pollutant models) b'*'.</p
A consensus has been emerging among public health experts in developing countries that air pollution...
Summary distribution of criteria pollutants, climatic variables, and daily hospital visits (2016 to ...
As the developing country, India has some of the worst air quality in the world. In the present stud...
Relative risks of hospital visit due to the rise in concentrations of criteria pollutants in Delhi (...
Relative risk pattern (95% CIs) of respiratory diseases related hospital visits in single pollutant ...
Relative risk pattern (95% CIs) of respiratory diseases related hospital visits in multi-pollutant m...
AbstractThis study evaluates the human health risks in Indian National Capital Territory of Delhi (N...
Many health issues in cities are caused by air pollution. In terms of pollutant levels and managemen...
Exposure to high concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) is a leading risk factor ...
Vehicles are recognized as one of the major sources of air pollution. Delhi having a very large num...
Epidemiological study of the health consequences due to air pollution exposures is vital, especially...
This paper presents an objective methodology for determining the optimum number of ambient air quali...
This study assesses human health risk in 10 cities in Maharashtra, India, in terms of mortality and ...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5, diameter ≤2.5 μm) is implicated as the most health-damaging ai...
There is increasingly growing evidence linking urban air pollution to acute and chronic illnesses am...
A consensus has been emerging among public health experts in developing countries that air pollution...
Summary distribution of criteria pollutants, climatic variables, and daily hospital visits (2016 to ...
As the developing country, India has some of the worst air quality in the world. In the present stud...
Relative risks of hospital visit due to the rise in concentrations of criteria pollutants in Delhi (...
Relative risk pattern (95% CIs) of respiratory diseases related hospital visits in single pollutant ...
Relative risk pattern (95% CIs) of respiratory diseases related hospital visits in multi-pollutant m...
AbstractThis study evaluates the human health risks in Indian National Capital Territory of Delhi (N...
Many health issues in cities are caused by air pollution. In terms of pollutant levels and managemen...
Exposure to high concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) is a leading risk factor ...
Vehicles are recognized as one of the major sources of air pollution. Delhi having a very large num...
Epidemiological study of the health consequences due to air pollution exposures is vital, especially...
This paper presents an objective methodology for determining the optimum number of ambient air quali...
This study assesses human health risk in 10 cities in Maharashtra, India, in terms of mortality and ...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5, diameter ≤2.5 μm) is implicated as the most health-damaging ai...
There is increasingly growing evidence linking urban air pollution to acute and chronic illnesses am...
A consensus has been emerging among public health experts in developing countries that air pollution...
Summary distribution of criteria pollutants, climatic variables, and daily hospital visits (2016 to ...
As the developing country, India has some of the worst air quality in the world. In the present stud...