Premature death |
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|
|
Krewski et al (2009) [26] & Bell et al (2004) [27] |
5400 (3400–7400) |
12 000 (7200–16 000) |
4000 (2500–5400) |
Lepeule et al (2012) [28] & Levy et al (2005) [29] |
14 000 (7600–20 000) |
31 000 (17 000–45 000) |
10 000 (5700–15 000) |
Non-fatal heart attacks |
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|
|
Peters etal (2001) [30] |
10 000 (5200–16 000) |
22 000 (11 000–33 000) |
7700 (3800–11 000) |
Pooled estimate of four studies |
460 (170–1200) |
970 (360–2600) |
330 (120–890) |
Cardiovascular hospital admissions |
1100 (490–1900) |
2300 (1000–4100) |
790 (350–1400) |
Respiratory hospital admissions |
2100 ((530)–4400) |
5000 ((1300)–10 000) |
1600 ((410)–3300) |
Respiratory emergency department visits |
9200 ((520)–24 000) |
21 000 ((710)–62 000) |
6700 ((320)–18 000) |
Acute bronchitis |
7100 ((1700)–16 000) |
15 000 ((3600)–34 000) |
5200 ((1200)–12 000) |
Acute respiratory symptoms |
8 700 000 (5 100 000–12 000 000) |
20 000 000 (12 000 000–29 000 000) |
6 500 000 (3 800 000–9 200 000) |
Aggravated asthma |
2 300 000 ((1 800 000)–5 500 000) |
5 700 000 ((4 700 000)–14 000 000) |
1 700 000 ((1 400 000)–4 200 000) |
Upper respiratory symptoms |
130 000 (24 000–240 000) |
280 000 (50 000–500 000) |
95 000 (17 000–170 000) |
Lower respiratory symptoms |
91 000 (35 000–150 000) |
190 000 (74 000–310 000) |
67 000 (25 000–110 000) |
Lost work days |
650 000 (550 000–750 000) |
1 400 000 (1 200 000–1 600 000) |
480 000 (410 000–550 000) |
Lost school days |
1 600 000 (550 000–3 500 000) |
4 000 000 (1 400 000–8 800 000) |
1 200 000 (420 000–2 600 000) |