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Title: | Economic evaluation of the benefits of reducing acute cardiorespiratory
morbidity associated with air pollution | National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences |
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Description: | This paper evaluated epidemiological studies estimating the costs and benefits of reducing acute cardiorespiratory morbidity associated with air pollution. The authors determined that decreases in particulate sulfate concentrations in Toronto between 1984 and 1999 resulted in annual benefits of $1.4 million in relation to reduced emergency department visits and hospital admissions for cardiorespiratory disease. |
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Research article
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Environmental_Agents: |
Air pollutants
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Health_Outcomes: |
Cardiovascular outcomes
Mortality
Respiratory outcomes
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Economic_Evaluation: |
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
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Authors: | Stieb DM, De Civita P, Johnson FR, Manary MP, Anis AH, Beveridge RC, and Judek S |
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Journal: | Environmental Health |
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Year: | 2002 |
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Evaluation: | Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) |
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contentid: | 143536 |
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