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.

Keywords

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

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