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from the Xinjiang Medical University, [[Ürümqi]]; | from the Xinjiang Medical University, [[Ürümqi]]; | ||
published in [[Frontiers in Public Health]] | published in [[Frontiers in Public Health]] | ||
- | to evaluate the [[global burden]] of [[PM2.5]]-attributable intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) from 1990–2021, | + | to evaluate the [[global burden]] of [[PM2.5]]-attributable |
[[PM2.5]] [[exposure]]—particularly household-related in low [[Socio-demographic Index]] regions—continues to drive significant [[intracerebral hemorrhage mortality]] and [[morbidity]] despite global reductions in age-standardized rates. Disparities persist, with low SDI areas experiencing a 24.7-fold higher [[Age-Standardized Mortality Rate]] (ASMR )than high SDI regions. Projections indicate a resurgence in PM2.5-related ICH burden by 2050, emphasizing the need for tailored public health interventions targeting APMP and HAP, especially in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa | [[PM2.5]] [[exposure]]—particularly household-related in low [[Socio-demographic Index]] regions—continues to drive significant [[intracerebral hemorrhage mortality]] and [[morbidity]] despite global reductions in age-standardized rates. Disparities persist, with low SDI areas experiencing a 24.7-fold higher [[Age-Standardized Mortality Rate]] (ASMR )than high SDI regions. Projections indicate a resurgence in PM2.5-related ICH burden by 2050, emphasizing the need for tailored public health interventions targeting APMP and HAP, especially in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa | ||
((Wu E, Su R, Tang T, Zhu G, Geng D. Ambient versus household PM2.5 exposure and socioeconomic disparities in intracerebral hemorrhage burden: a 32-year global analysis (1990-2021) with projections to 2050. Front Public Health. 2025 Jun 18; | ((Wu E, Su R, Tang T, Zhu G, Geng D. Ambient versus household PM2.5 exposure and socioeconomic disparities in intracerebral hemorrhage burden: a 32-year global analysis (1990-2021) with projections to 2050. Front Public Health. 2025 Jun 18; |