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Alahmad, Barrak 1 Bell, Michelle 1 Breitner, Susanne 1 Chen, Kai 1 Colistro, Valentina 1 Diaz, Magali Hurtado 1 Domingo, Nina G G 1 Fiore, Arlene M 1 Forsberg, Bertil 1 Garland, Rebecca M 1 Gasparrini, Antonio 1 Guo, Yue Leon 1 Guo, Yuming 1 Hashizume, Masahiro 1 Jiang, Leiwen 1 Kan, Haidong 1 Katsouyanni, Klea 1 Kim, Ho 1 Kinney, Patrick L 1 Kyselý, Jan 1
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Asian Demographic Research Institute Shangha... 1 Ciberesp Madrid Spain 1 Climate Air Quality Research Unit School of ... 1 Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory Natio... 1 Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetar... 1 Department of Environmental Health Harvard T... 1 Department of Environmental Health National ... 1 Department of Environmental Health Rollins S... 1 Department of Environmental Health School of... 1 Department of Environmental Health School of... 1 Department of Environmental Health Sciences ... 1 Department of Epidemiology Lazio Regional He... 1 Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Me... 1 Department of Family Medicine and Public Hea... 1 Department of Geography Geoinformatics and M... 1 Department of Global Health Policy Graduate ... 1 Department of Hygiene Epidemiology and Medic... 1 Department of Occupational and Environmental... 1 Department of Public Health Environments and... 1 Department of Public Health and Clinical Med... 1
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- Domingo, Nina G G
- Fiore, Arlene M
- Lamarque, Jean-Francois
- Kinney, Patrick L
- Jiang, Leiwen
- Gasparrini, Antonio
- Breitner, Susanne
- Lavigne, Eric
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Madureira, Joana
Autor Madureira, Joana Environmental Health Department of the National Health Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Porto, Portugal EPIUnit - Instituto de Saúde Pública, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal Laboratório para a Investigação Integrativa e Translacional em Saúde Populacional (ITR), Porto, Portugal
- Masselot, Pierre
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38420618
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PMC7615682
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10.1016/j.oneear.2024.01.001
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Short-term exposure to ground-level ozone in cities is associated with increased mortality and is expected to worsen with climate and emission changes. However, no study has yet comprehensively assessed future ozone-related acute mortality across diverse geographic areas, various climate scenarios, and using CMIP6 multi-model ensembles, limiting our knowledge on future changes in global ozone-related acute mortality and our ability to design targeted health policies. Here, we combine CMIP6 simulations and epidemiological data from 406 cities in 20 countries or regions. We find that ozone-related deaths in 406 cities will increase by 45 to 6,200 deaths/year between 2010 and 2014 and between 2050 and 2054, with attributable fractions increasing in all climate scenarios (from 0.17% to 0.22% total deaths), except the single scenario consistent with the Paris Climate Agreement (declines from 0.17% to 0.15% total deaths). These findings stress the need for more stringent air quality regulations, as current standards in many countries are inadequate.
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