Air Pollution & Climate

We use a combination of field studies and administrative data to study the sources, concentrations and health effects of air pollution throughout the world, and to evaluate interventions and policies for reducing air pollution exposure. We have conducted field studies in Kenya, Ghana, The Gambia and China that, through their innovative design and data, have significantly advanced our understanding of air pollution sources, health effects and interventions. We also use large administrative data such as vital statistics to investigate the health effects of air pollution and temperature, and to understand how changes over time, as a result of control policies or climate change, may influence human health and health inequalities. A particular feature of this work is the development and application of new methodology for estimating variations in effects over age, space and time and to identify factors that make communities vulnerable or resilient to these effects.

 

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Ezzati M, Utzinger J, Cairncross S, Cohen AJ, Singer BH

Environmental risks in the developing world: exposure indicators for evaluating interventions and policies

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59 (1), pp. 15-22, 2005.

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Ezzati M, Bailis R, Kammen DM, Holloway T, Price L, Cifuentes LA, Barnes B, Chaurey A, Dhanapala KN

Energy management and global health

Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 29 , pp. 383-420, 2004.

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Baris E, Ezzati M

Should interventions to reduce respirable pollutants be linked to tuberculosis control programmes?

BMJ, 329 (7474), pp. 1090-1093, 2004.

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Ezzati M

Indoor air quality in developing countries

Cleveland CJ (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Energy, Academic Press, San Diego, 2004.

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Ezzati M, Rodgers A, Lopez AD, Vander Hoorn S, Murray CJL

Burden of disease attributable to individual risk factors

Ezzati M; Lopez AD; Rodgers A; Murray CJL (Ed.): Comparative Quantification of Health Risks: The Global and Regional Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Major Risk Factors, pp. 2141-2165, Geneva, 2004.

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