Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6353318 | Environmental Research | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Association of asthma morbidity and concentrations of pollutants (with threshold) were studied. ⺠We focus on the pediatric Medicaid population of Detroit, Michigan, and performed both time-series and case-crossover analyses. ⺠Evidence of association was found for sulfur dioxide and fine particles (PM2.5). ⺠A significant threshold effect was found for PM2.5 at 11-13 μg mâ3 using time-series and case-crossover methods. ⺠Effect estimates based on linear models (without thresholds) may underestimate the true risk. ⺠The findings were consistent across both types of designs.
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Authors
Shi Li, Stuart Batterman, Elizabeth Wasilevich, Robert Wahl, Julie Wirth, Feng-Chiao Su, Bhramar Mukherjee,