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Which specific causes of death are associated with short term exposure to fine and coarse particles in Southern Europe? Results from the MED-PARTICLES project.
Samoli E, Stafoggia M, Rodopoulou S, Ostro B, Alessandrini E, Basagaña X, Díaz J, Faustini A, Gandini M, Karanasiou A, Kelessis AG, Le Tertre A, Linares C, Ranzi A, Scarinzi C, Katsouyanni K, Forastiere F; MED-PARTICLES Study group. Samoli E, et al. Among authors: faustini a. Environ Int. 2014 Jun;67:54-61. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2014.02.013. Epub 2014 Mar 21. Environ Int. 2014. PMID: 24657768
Short-term associations between fine and coarse particulate matter and hospitalizations in Southern Europe: results from the MED-PARTICLES project.
Stafoggia M, Samoli E, Alessandrini E, Cadum E, Ostro B, Berti G, Faustini A, Jacquemin B, Linares C, Pascal M, Randi G, Ranzi A, Stivanello E, Forastiere F; MED-PARTICLES Study Group. Stafoggia M, et al. Among authors: faustini a. Environ Health Perspect. 2013 Sep;121(9):1026-33. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1206151. Epub 2013 Jun 18. Environ Health Perspect. 2013. PMID: 23777832 Free PMC article.
Short-term effects of particulate matter constituents on daily hospitalizations and mortality in five South-European cities: results from the MED-PARTICLES project.
Basagaña X, Jacquemin B, Karanasiou A, Ostro B, Querol X, Agis D, Alessandrini E, Alguacil J, Artiñano B, Catrambone M, de la Rosa JD, Díaz J, Faustini A, Ferrari S, Forastiere F, Katsouyanni K, Linares C, Perrino C, Ranzi A, Ricciardelli I, Samoli E, Zauli-Sajani S, Sunyer J, Stafoggia M; MED-PARTICLES Study group. Basagaña X, et al. Among authors: faustini a. Environ Int. 2015 Feb;75:151-8. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2014.11.011. Epub 2014 Nov 22. Environ Int. 2015. PMID: 25461424
Desert Dust Outbreaks in Southern Europe: Contribution to Daily PM₁₀ Concentrations and Short-Term Associations with Mortality and Hospital Admissions.
Stafoggia M, Zauli-Sajani S, Pey J, Samoli E, Alessandrini E, Basagaña X, Cernigliaro A, Chiusolo M, Demaria M, Díaz J, Faustini A, Katsouyanni K, Kelessis AG, Linares C, Marchesi S, Medina S, Pandolfi P, Pérez N, Querol X, Randi G, Ranzi A, Tobias A, Forastiere F; MED-PARTICLES Study Group. Stafoggia M, et al. Among authors: faustini a. Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Apr;124(4):413-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1409164. Epub 2015 Jul 24. Environ Health Perspect. 2016. PMID: 26219103 Free PMC article.
Finally, we pooled city-specific results in a random-effects meta-analysis. RESULTS: On average, 15% of days were affected by desert dust at ground level (desert PM10 > 0 mug/m3). ...CITATION: Stafoggia M, Zauli-Sajani S, Pey J, Samoli E, Alessandrini E, Basagana X, Cer …
Finally, we pooled city-specific results in a random-effects meta-analysis. RESULTS: On average, 15% of days were affected by desert …
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