Table 5. Association between a 10 μg/m3 increase in PM2.5 (lag 03 day) and an increase in deaths using the single pollutant model, according to sex, education and death location.
Index | ER of daily non-accidental death count (%) | ER of daily circulatory diseases death count (%) |
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Sex | ||
Women | 0.52 (0.10, 0.94)* | 0.65 (0.11, 1.19)* |
Men | 0.38 (-0.04, 0.80) | 0.40 (-0.16, 0.96) |
Education | ||
Junior high school and below | 0.45 (0.09, 0.82)* | 0.54 (0.08, 0.99)* |
High school degree or above | 0.24 (-0.36, 0.84) | 0.21 (-0.61, 1.04) |
Death location | ||
In the hospital | 0.24 (-0.36, 0.84) | 0.12 (-0.56, 0.79) |
Outside the hospital | 0.52 (0.10, 0.95)* | 0.65 (0.15,1.15)* |