An Association between Air Pollution and Mortality in Six U.S. Cities. Dockery, D. W., Pope, C. A., Xu, X., Spengler, J. D., Ware, J. H., Fay, M. E., Ferris, B. G., & Speizer, F. E. New England Journal of Medicine, 329(24):1753–1759, December, 1993. Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199312093292401
An Association between Air Pollution and Mortality in Six U.S. Cities [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Several cross-sectional investigations have found associations between mortality rates and particulate air pollution in U.S. metropolitan areas1–3. A recent study reported associations between infant mortality and particulate air pollution in the Czech Republic4. These studies have often been criticized because they did not control directly for cigarette smoking or other covariates. Recent daily time-series studies, which are likely to be free of confounding by individual characteristics, have reported associations between daily mortality rates and changes in air pollution, specifically particulate pollution, in London5 and in several cities in the United States6–12. Particulate air pollution is . . .
@article{dockery_association_1993,
	title = {An {Association} between {Air} {Pollution} and {Mortality} in {Six} {U}.{S}. {Cities}},
	volume = {329},
	issn = {0028-4793},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199312093292401},
	doi = {10.1056/NEJM199312093292401},
	abstract = {Several cross-sectional investigations have found associations between mortality rates and particulate air pollution in U.S. metropolitan areas1–3. A recent study reported associations between infant mortality and particulate air pollution in the Czech Republic4. These studies have often been criticized because they did not control directly for cigarette smoking or other covariates. Recent daily time-series studies, which are likely to be free of confounding by individual characteristics, have reported associations between daily mortality rates and changes in air pollution, specifically particulate pollution, in London5 and in several cities in the United States6–12. Particulate air pollution is . . .},
	number = {24},
	urldate = {2024-03-13},
	journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
	author = {Dockery, Douglas W. and Pope, C. Arden and Xu, Xiping and Spengler, John D. and Ware, James H. and Fay, Martha E. and Ferris, Benjamin G. and Speizer, Frank E.},
	month = dec,
	year = {1993},
	pmid = {8179653},
	note = {Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society
\_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199312093292401},
	pages = {1753--1759},
}

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