Local approach to attributable disease burden: a case study on air pollution and mortality in Belgium

Last updated on 14-7-2025 by Arno Pauwels

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Background Burden of disease estimation and the attribution to risk factors are commonly done on national or regional scale. This research proposes a novel approach, where air pollution-related mortality in Belgium was estimated locally, and compares the results to those of the common ‘global’ approach. Methods In the local approach, mortality attributable to long-term exposure to particulate matter < 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is derived at the level of census tracts. Relying on a statistical concentration-response function suggests potential bias when appli…

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