LI Lin , ZHOU Qi-xing . Size-Fractionated Atmospheric Particulate Matters and Mortality:An Epidemiological Review[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2015, 32(2): 168-174,180. DOI: 10.13213/j.cnki.jeom.2015.14456
Citation: LI Lin , ZHOU Qi-xing . Size-Fractionated Atmospheric Particulate Matters and Mortality:An Epidemiological Review[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2015, 32(2): 168-174,180. DOI: 10.13213/j.cnki.jeom.2015.14456

Size-Fractionated Atmospheric Particulate Matters and Mortality:An Epidemiological Review

  • Numerous epidemiological studies have confirmed significant associations between atmospheric particulate matter (PMs) exposure and an increase of cause-specific mortality.This review systematically expounds that atmospheric exposure to sizefractionated PMs is associated with the most severe health endpoint-mortality.It points out that given the extensively studied relationship between PM10 and mortality,researchers are turning their attention to PM2.5.However,there are limited data on the comparison between PM10-2.5 and PM2.5 and on the health effects of PM0.1 exposure.PM0.1 will be an important fraction of future epidemiological studies because of its huge number concentrations.
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