Global health burden of ambient PM2.5 and the role of anthropogenic black carbon and organic aerosols

Chowdhury, S, Pozzer, A, Haines, AORCID logo, Klingmüller, K, Münzel, T, Paasonen, P, Sharma, A, Venkataraman, C and Lelieveld, J (2021). Global health burden of ambient PM2.5 and the role of anthropogenic black carbon and organic aerosols. [Dataset]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5131659
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This item contains seven files: SI Dataset S1 (SI DataS1) outlines excess mortality from ambient PM2.5 exposure among adults, children, and neonates; SI Dataset S2 (SI DataS2) contains a pie charts showing distribution of excess death by disease among adults, children, and neonates; SI Dataset S3 (SI DataS3) contains sector contribution to ambient PM2.5-related excess death under EqT and 2BSP assumptions; SI Dataset S4 (SI DataS4) outlines excess death from ambient BC exposure and contributions of major anthropogenic sectors; SI Dataset S5 (SI DataS5) outlines excess death from ambient POA exposure and contribution of major anthropogenic sectors; SI Dataset S6 (SI DataS6) outlines excess death from ambient aSOA exposure and contribution of major anthropogenic sectors; and SI Dataset S7 (SI DataS7) outlines sector contribution to excess death under EqT and 2BSP relative toxicity assumptions by major regions.

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Excess death, MP2.5, BC, POA, Sector

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