Association of Atmosphere Pollution and Mortality: a Review of Recent Epidemiologic Studies

Authors

  • Ferrán Ballester Díez
  • Cayetano Merino Egea
  • Santiago Pérez Hoyos

Abstract

The aim of this study is to present a review of the wok published over the past few years wich deals with the relationship between air pollution (AP) and mortality from the epidemiological perspective. by examining the evolution of methodology used in the analysis along with changes in values considered as threshold levels. A literature review was carried out on of articles published in the MEDLINE and IME databases. From this search some 40 articles were selected. The review has been centred on those studies wich examine the association of AP indicators and short term mortality. The design of the papers is usually retrospective and, in almost all cases, these are ecological studies. Study populations are, most of times, inhabitants of cities or particular geographic areas, with the usual analysis being a combination of time series approach and multivariate regression. Also taken into account in the majority of this papers, apart from time variables, are other confounding factors, especially meteorological conditions. The results of the papers reviewed are presented along with their principie methodological characteristics. A series of recent studies indicate that the relationship between AP, especially small particles, and mortality may exist below the guidelines established at National and Intemational level. This study finishes with a discussion on the most outstanding aspects of the results of the papers reviewed. Also mentioned is the difficulty of determinig AP indicators, and their levels, wich are linked to mortality.

Published

2008-06-12

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SPECIALL COLLABORATIONS