Mortality risk attributable to wildfire-related PM pollution: a global time series study in 749 locations.
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Authors
Chen, GongboGuo, Yuming
Yue, Xu
Tong, Shilu
Gasparrini, Antonio
Bell, Michelle L
Armstrong, Ben
Schwartz, Joel
Jaakkola, Jouni J K
Zanobetti, Antonella
Lavigne, Eric
Nascimento Saldiva, Paulo Hilario
Kan, Haidong
Royé, Dominic
Milojevic, Ai
Overcenco, Ala
Urban, Aleš
Schneider, Alexandra
Entezari, Alireza
Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria
Zeka, Ariana
Tobias, Aurelio
Nunes, Baltazar
Alahmad, Barrak
Forsberg, Bertil
Pan, Shih-Chun
Íñiguez, Carmen
Ameling, Caroline
De la Cruz Valencia, César
Åström, Christofer
Houthuijs, Danny
Van Dung, Do
Samoli, Evangelia
Mayvaneh, Fatemeh
Sera, Francesco
Carrasco-Escobar, Gabriel
Lei, Yadong
Orru, Hans
Kim, Ho
Holobaca, Iulian-Horia
Kyselý, Jan
Teixeira, João Paulo
Madureira, Joana
Katsouyanni, Klea
Hurtado-Díaz, Magali
Maasikmets, Marek
Ragettli, Martina S
Hashizume, Masahiro
Stafoggia, Massimo
Pascal, Mathilde
Scortichini, Matteo
de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coêlho, Micheline
Valdés Ortega, Nicolás
Ryti, Niilo R I
Scovronick, Noah
Matus, Patricia
Goodman, Patrick
Garland, Rebecca M
Abrutzky, Rosana
Garcia, Samuel Osorio
Rao, Shilpa
Fratianni, Simona
Dang, Tran Ngoc
Colistro, Valentina
Huber, Veronika
Lee, Whanhee
Seposo, Xerxes
Honda, Yasushi
Guo, Yue Leon
Ye, Tingting
Yu, Wenhua
Abramson, Michael J
Samet, Jonathan M
Li, Shanshan
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Lancet Planet Health 2021; 5(9):e579-87PMID
34508679ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00200-X
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