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Mortality Burden due to Exposure to Outdoor Fine Particulate Matter in Hanoi, Vietnam: Health Impact Assessment

Nguyễn Thị Trang Nhung, Edward Jegasothy, Nguyen T. K. Ngan, Ngo Xuan Truong, Nguyen Thi Nhat Thanh, Guy B. Marks, Geoffrey Morgan

2022International Journal of Public Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: This study reports the mortality burden due to PM 2.5 exposure among adults (age >25) living in Hanoi in 2017. Methods: We applied a health impact assessment methodology with the global exposure mortality model and a PM 2.5 map with 3 × 3 km resolution derived from multiple data sources. Results: The annual average PM 2.5 concentration for each grid ranged from 22.1 to 37.2 µg/m³. The district average concentration values ranged from 26.9 to 37.2 µg/m³, which means that none of the 30 districts had annual average values below the Vietnam Ambient National Standard of 25 µg/m 3 . Using the Vietnam Ambient National Standard as the reference standard, we estimated that 2,696 deaths (95% CI: 2,225 to 3,158) per year were attributable to exposure to elevated PM 2.5 concentrations in Hanoi. Using the Interim Target 4 value of 10 µg/m 3 as the reference standard, the number of excess deaths attributable to elevated PM 2.5 exposure was 4,760 (95% CI: 3,958–5,534). Conclusion : A significant proportion of deaths in Hanoi could be avoided by reducing air pollution concentrations to a level consistent with the Vietnam Ambient National Standard.

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