Quantifying health impacts and economic costs of PM2.5 exposure in Mexican cities of the National Urban System
Adrián Giovani Trejo-González (),
Horacio Riojas-Rodriguez (),
José Luis Texcalac-Sangrador (),
Carlos Manuel Guerrero-López (),
Karla Cervantes-Martínez (),
Magali Hurtado-Díaz (),
Luz Angélica de la Sierra-de la Vega () and
Pamela Estrellita Zuñiga-Bello ()
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Adrián Giovani Trejo-González: National Institute of Public Health
Horacio Riojas-Rodriguez: National Institute of Public Health
José Luis Texcalac-Sangrador: National Institute of Public Health
Carlos Manuel Guerrero-López: National Institute of Public Health
Karla Cervantes-Martínez: National Institute of Public Health
Magali Hurtado-Díaz: National Institute of Public Health
Luz Angélica de la Sierra-de la Vega: National Institute of Public Health
Pamela Estrellita Zuñiga-Bello: Autonomous University of Morelos State (UAEM)
International Journal of Public Health, 2019, vol. 64, issue 4, No 10, 572 pages
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Abstract Objectives To estimate avoidable mortality, potential years of life lost and economic costs associated with particulate matter PM2.5 exposure for 2 years (2013 and 2015) in Mexico using two scenarios of reduced concentrations (i.e., mean annual PM2.5 concentration
Keywords: Mexico; Health impact assessment; Years of life lost; Value of a statistical life; Air pollution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/s00038-019-01216-1
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