Difference between revisions of "Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution"
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|DocURL=http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=12 | |DocURL=http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=12 | ||
|Organization=Health Effects Institute, HEI | |Organization=Health Effects Institute, HEI | ||
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|SubmittedDate=2009/07/01 | |SubmittedDate=2009/07/01 | ||
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+ | The World Health Organization (WHO*) estimates that urban | ||
+ | air pollution contributes each year to approximately 800,000 | ||
+ | deaths and 4.6 million lost life-years worldwide (WHO 2002). | ||
+ | This burden is not equally distributed: approximately two thirds | ||
+ | of the deaths and lost life-years occur in developing countries of | ||
+ | Asia. |
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Doc #: 29
Title: Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries of Asia | Document Link
Organization/Author: Health Effects Institute, HEI
Type: Report
Year: 2004
Region: East Asia"East Asia" is not in the list (International, Africa, Asia, Non-Southeast, Asia, Southeast, Europe, North America, Oceania/Australia, Polar Region, South America) of allowed values for the "DocRegion" property.
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The World Health Organization (WHO*) estimates that urban air pollution contributes each year to approximately 800,000 deaths and 4.6 million lost life-years worldwide (WHO 2002). This burden is not equally distributed: approximately two thirds of the deaths and lost life-years occur in developing countries of Asia.