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Study on the health effects of air pollution in Beijing

Pages 147-154 | Published online: 26 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

The air quality in Beijing and associated health effects have been of some concern to the world for many years. Chinese researchers have undertaken a series of studies related to health effects. Evidence suggests that the air quality has improved vastly in recent years. The annual levels of ambient SO2, NO2 and PM10 were 36, 49 and 122 mcg/m3 in 2008, respectively, showing a 43.8%, 30.9% and 26.1% reduction in the 2001 levels. A 10 µg/m3 decrease in ambient SO2 and PM10 has resulted in the daily cardiovascular death rate being reduced by 0.71% (0.13%∼1.31%) and 0.35% (0.13%∼0.57%). This implies that the measures implemented to control air pollution have been successful. The health of Beijing’s urban residents has benefited.

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