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Stronger associations between daily mortality and fine particulate air pollution in summer than in winter: evidence from a heavily polluted region in western Europe

by: T. S. Nawrot, R. Torfs, F. Fierens, S. De Henauw, P. H. Hoet, G. Van Kersschaever, G. De Backer, B. Nemery
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Vol. 61, No. 2. (01 February 2007), pp. 146-149, doi:10.1136/jech.2005.044263  Key: citeulike:10279380

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Background: Numerous studies have shown a strong association between daily mortality and small particulate with a diameter of <10 µm (PM10) air pollution, but the effects of season have not always been well characterised.


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