Cumulative effect of PM2.5 components is larger than the effect of PM2.5 mass on child health in India

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Ekta Chaudhary
Franciosalgeo George
Aswathi Saji
Sagnik Dey
Santu Ghosh
Tinku Thomas
Anura. V. Kurpad
Sumit Sharma
Nimish Singh
Shivang Agarwal
Unnati Mehta
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,Centre for Atmospheric Sciences
[2] St John’s Research Institute,Division of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Population Health
[3] IIT Delhi,Centre of Excellence for Research on Clean Air
[4] IIT Delhi,School of Public Policy
[5] St John’s Medical College,Department of Biostatistics
[6] St John’s Medical College,Department of Physiology
[7] TERI,undefined
[8] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[9] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,undefined
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While studies on ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure effect on child health are available, the differential effects, if any, of exposure to PM2.5 species are unexplored in lower and middle-income countries. Using multiple logistic regression, we showed that for every 10 μg m−3 increase in PM2.5 exposure, anaemia, acute respiratory infection, and low birth weight prevalence increase by 10% (95% uncertainty interval, UI: 9–11), 11% (8–13), and 5% (4–6), respectively, among children in India. NO3-, elemental carbon, and NH4+ were more associated with the three health outcomes than other PM2.5 species. We found that the total PM2.5 mass as a surrogate marker for air pollution exposure could substantially underestimate the true composite impact of different components of PM2.5. Our findings provide key indigenous evidence to prioritize control strategies for reducing exposure to more toxic species for greater child health benefits in India.
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