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Contribution of transregional transport to particle pollution and health effects in Shanghai during 2013-2017

Journal

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 677, Issue -, Pages 564-570

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.488

Keywords

Particulate matter; Transregional transport; Health impact assessment

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China [2016YFC0202700, 2018YFC0213800]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91743202, 21527814]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [18ZR1403000]

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Transregional transport plays an important role in air pollution. This study investigated the impact of transregional transport on particle pollution in Shanghai from 2013 to 2017. A conditional potential source contribution function (CPSCF) method with high time resolution (1 h) PM2.5 and PM10 data was used to quantify the contribution of transregional transport. The corresponding health impact was also assessed. The average annual contribution of transregional transport to PM2.5 (PM2.5_CTRT) and PM10(PM10_CTRT) was 22 and 30 mu g/m(3), 18 and 24 mu g/m(3), 19 and 24 mu g/m(3), 14 and 19 mu g/m(3), and 14 and 19 mu g/m(3), for 2013 to 2017, respectively, thus accounting for 31-37% of total PM2.5 and PM10. As PM2.5_CTRT is a dominant component of PM10_CTRT the health effects related to PM2.5_CTRT were assessed to avoid double counting. The number of annual deaths associated with PM2.5_CTRT in Shanghai during the study period ranged from 636 (95% confidence intervals: 350, 936) to 1039 (573, 1530), among which cardiovascular disease and respiratory disease accounted for 62.8-67.6% and 16.6-19.5% of mortality, respectively. PM2.5_CTRT-related deaths accounted for 5.3-82%0 of the total mortality in Shanghai during the study period. Between 9764 (9251, 10,277) and 12,190 (11,549, 12,830) cases of all-cause hospital admissions were attributable to PM2.5_CTRT in Shanghai in one year, among which cardiovascular disease and respiratory disease hospital admissions accounted for 15.9-20.0% and 7.9-9.2%, respectively. Internal medicine and pediatrics outpatient visits related to PM2.5_CTRT ranged from 70,684 (39,009, 100,829) to 97,380 (53,788, 138,793) cases and 23,185 (8302, 37,173) to 32,702 (11,726, 52,361) cases, respectively. The current work provides scientific evidence of the impact of transregional transport on air pollution and its health burden in Shanghai. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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