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Air quality and attributable mortality among city dwellers in Kampala, Uganda: results from 4 years of continuous PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration monitoring using BAM 1022 reference instrument

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Air quality and attributable mortality among city dwellers in Kampala, Uganda: results from 4 years of continuous PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration monitoring using BAM 1022 reference instrument

L. M. Atuyambe, S. Etajak, et al.

This research sheds light on the critical impact of PM2.5 air pollution on mortality rates in Kampala, Uganda. With over 7250 estimated deaths attributed to air pollution over four years, this study conducted by Lynn M. Atuyambe, Samuel Etajak, Felix Walyawula, Simon Kasasa, Agnes Nyabigambo, William Bazeyo, Heather Wipfli, Jonathan M. Samet, and Kiros T. Berhane reveals a pressing public health crisis that calls for immediate action.

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