The Role of Air Pollution in Excess Mortality During the Summer of 2003. Proceedings of the ADELF Conference, September 15–17, 2004, Bordeaux
The extreme temperatures observed during the summer of 2003 were accompanied by a significant excess mortality rate, estimated at nearly 15,000 deaths in France between August 1 and 20. During this same period, ozone levels—which are closely linked to weather conditions—also reached exceptionally high levels for an extended period. A study was conducted as part of the Air & Health Program, involving 9 cities from the Institute for Health Surveillance...
Author(s): Cassadou S, Le Tertre A, Eilstein D, Declercq C, Filleul L, Pascal L, D'helf M, Lefranc A, Fabre P, Prouvost H, Jusot JF, Chardon B, Medina S, Ledrans M
Publishing year: 2004
Pages: p.4
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