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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 9.
Published in final edited form as: Environ Int. 2017 Oct 31;110:105–112. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2017.10.015

Table 1.

PM2.5-related premature deaths in China in 2010 (×1000 deaths).

No. PM2.5 data set Mortality data set COPD LNC ALRI IHD Stroke Total Per capita deaths/105 /100 km2
1 Satellite-Ma et al., 2016 Zhou’s + GBD 148.82 98.17 5.26 412.41 719.66 1384.31 104.47 14.55
2 Satellite-Ma et al., 2016 GBD 121.34 90.69 4.07 412.41 719.66 1348.16 101.74 14.17
3 GBD 2010 Zhou’s + GBD 133.62 88.79 4.61 392.12 674.68 1293.81 97.64 13.60
4 GBD 2010 GBD 109.39 82.06 3.57 392.12 674.68 1261.82 95.23 13.26
5 ACAG-dust Zhou’s + GBD 116.35 78.01 3.87 374.98 638.08 1211.28 91.41 12.73
6 ACAG-dust GBD 94.97 72.14 2.99 374.98 638.08 1183.16 89.29 12.44
7 NASA Zhou’s + GBD 125.45 84.01 4.27 381.57 651.21 1246.51 94.07 13.10
8 NASA GBD 103.40 77.93 3.32 381.57 651.21 1217.42 91.88 12.80
9 Average 119.17 83.98 4.00 390.27 670.91 1268.31 95.72 13.33

Note: the left three column means the eight estimating scenarios based on the two kinds of cause-specific mortality data and four types of PM2.5 exposure data. The line No. 9 represents the average of the eight model estimates.