2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-16936/v1
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Effects Of Environmental Factors And Atmospheric Pollution In The Incidence Of Hospital Admissions By Stroke In São Paulo City

Abstract: Objectives: To analyze the association between ambient temperature, air humidity and atmospheric pollution with the incidence of hospital admissions for stroke in the city of São Paulo in 2016. Results: An average in the year 2016 was observed for CO of 0.58 ppm (SD = 0.12), not exceeding 0.81 ppm. For MP10, there was an annual average of 28, 26 μg / m3 (SD = 7.13), ranging from 20, 45 μg / m3 to 42.81 μg / m3. MP2.5 had a mean of 2016 of 13.40 μg / m3 (SD = 5.01). SO2 had an annual average of 1,90 μg / m3 (SD… Show more

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