The short-term effect of PM2.5/O3 on daily mortality from 2013 to 2018 in Hefei, China

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Xinmiao Sui
Junqing Zhang
Qi Zhang
Shu Sun
Ruoqian Lei
Chao Zhang
Han Cheng
Liu Ding
Rui Ding
Changchun Xiao
Xiaoru Li
Jiyu Cao
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[1] Anhui Medical University,Department of Occupational Health and Environment Health, School of Public Health
[2] Hefei Centre for Disease Control and Prevention of Anhui,Department of Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health, School of Public Health
[3] Anhui Medical University,Department of Teaching Center for Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health
[4] Anhui Medical University,undefined
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This research intends to explore the short-term impacts of PM2.5/O3 on daily death in Hefei from 2013 to 2018. Data on daily death of Hefei residents, meteorological factors, and air pollutants were collected from Jan 1, 2013, to Dec 31, 2018. The correlation between PM2.5/O3 and daily death in Hefei during the research period was studied by time series analysis. From 2013 to 2018, there were 61,683 non-accidental deaths, including 27,431 cardiovascular deaths, 5587 respiratory deaths, 20,921 malignant tumor deaths, and 1674 diabetes deaths, in Hefei. Annual mean concentrations of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, SO2, CO, and O3 in Hefei were 66.18, 92.37, 39.75, 15.39, 930, and 79.08 μg m−3, respectively. An increase of 10 μg m−3 in PM2.5 was related with 0.53% (95% CI 0.31–0.75%), 0.93% (95% CI 0.60–1.26%), 0.90% and (95% CI 0.23–1.57%) increase in non-accidental, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases mortality, respectively. The association between ozone and mortality was not significant. In cold seasons, PM2.5 had a stronger effect on the deaths resulting from non-accidental, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. The effect of O3 on deaths was not significantly different between the cold season and the warm season. Women and the elders (over 65 years) were at high risk of being affected by PM2.5/O3. Short-term exposure to PM2.5 was positively correlated with increased deaths due to non-accidental, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in Hefei. Females and elders were more vulnerable to PM2.5/O3 exposure. No significant associations were observed between ozone and deaths from non-accidental, cardiovascular, respiratory, malignant tumors, and diabetes diseases.
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