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Main Title Multicity study of air pollution and morality in Latin America (the ESCALA study) /
Author Romieu, Isabelle.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Gouveia, Nelson da Cruz.
Cifuentes, Luis A.
Publisher Health Effects Institute,
Year Published 2012
OCLC Number 820817778
Subjects Air--Pollution--Health aspects--Latin America
Additional Subjects ESCALA Study
Internet Access
Description Access URL
App. G http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=876
http://pubs.healtheffects.org/view.php?id=389
App. H http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=877
App. I http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=878
App. J http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=879
HEI Statement (Spanish) http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=880
HEI Statement (Portuguese) http://pubs.healtheffects.org/getfile.php?u=881
Local Library Info
Library Local Subject Local Note
EKB The HEI statement in English is laid in at front.
Holdings
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EKBD  HEI-171 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 12/17/2012
Collation vii, 108 p. : map, charts ; 28 cm.
Notes
"October 2012"--Cover. "Brazil investigators: Antonio Ponce de Leon [and] Washington Junger; Chili investigators: Jeanette Vera [and] Valentia Strappa; Mexico investigators: Magali Hurtado-Diaz, Victor Miranda-Soberanis, Leonora Rojas-Brachoo, Luz Carbajal-Arroyo, and Guadalupe Tzintzun-Cervantes"--Beneath title. Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-104). The HEI Statement in Spanish and Portuguese and the Appendices G-J are available only on the web and are not part of the printed report.
Contents Notes
"This report describes the first-ever multi-city study to estimate the effect of short-term exposures to particulate matter (PM10) and to ozone on mortality in nine Latin American cities. Led by Dr. Isabelle Romieu in Mexico, in collaboration with Dr. Nelson Gouveia in Brazil and Dr. Luis Cifuentes in Chile, the researchers evaluated mortality from all causes and in different age groups, using a common analytic framework. They analyzed mortality in each city and the region as a whole, and explored two pollutant models in individual cities. They also used two meta-analytic statistical techniques to further analyze the effects from individual cities."--Publisher's website.