Burden of Mortality Due to Ambient Fine Particulate Air Pollution (PM2.5) in Interior and Northern BC

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Catherine T. Elliott
Ray Copes
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[1] BC Centre for Disease Control,Environmental Health Services
[2] Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion,Environmental and Occupational Health
[3] University of Toronto,Dalla Lana School of Public Health
[4] University of British Columbia,School of Population and Public Health
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Air pollution; particulate matter; public health; British Columbia; Canada; mortality; pollution de l’air; particules; santé publique; Colombie-Britannique; Canada; mortalité;
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Objectives: Our objective was to estimate the burden of mortality attributable to long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) among adults in two rural regions of British Columbia, the Interior and the North, in order to provide information for public health professionals setting health priorities.
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