Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: recommendations of a WHO/Europe project
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Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: recommendations of a WHO/Europe project
Abstract
Objective: Quantitative estimates of air pollution health impacts have become an increasingly critical input to policy decisions. The WHO project "Health risks of air pollution in Europe--HRAPIE" was implemented to provide the evidence-based concentration-response functions for quantifying air pollution health impacts to support the 2013 revision of the air quality policy for the European Union (EU).
Methods: A group of experts convened by WHO Regional Office for Europe reviewed the accumulated primary research evidence together with some commissioned reviews and recommended concentration-response functions for air pollutant-health outcome pairs for which there was sufficient evidence for a causal association.
Results: The concentration-response functions link several indicators of mortality and morbidity with short- and long-term exposure to particulate matter, ozone and nitrogen dioxide. The project also provides guidance on the use of these functions and associated baseline health information in the cost-benefit analysis.
Conclusions: The project results provide the scientific basis for formulating policy actions to improve air quality and thereby reduce the burden of disease associated with air pollution in Europe.
Comment in
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Response to "Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: methodological errors must be avoided".Int J Public Health. 2016 Apr;61(3):387-8. doi: 10.1007/s00038-016-0808-x. Epub 2016 Apr 26. Int J Public Health. 2016. PMID: 27113708 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: methodological errors must be avoided.Int J Public Health. 2016 Apr;61(3):383-4. doi: 10.1007/s00038-015-0766-8. Epub 2016 Apr 26. Int J Public Health. 2016. PMID: 27117686 No abstract available.
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