Commented analysis. Do socioeconomic characteristics alter the short-term association between air pollution and mortality? Findings from a neighborhood-level time series in Hamilton, Canada. Special issue. Air pollution, socioeconomic status, and health

This article is a commentary on the following study: Jerrett M, Burnett RT, Brook J, Kanaroglou P, Giovis C, Finkelstein N, and Hutchison B. Do socioeconomic characteristics modify the short-term association between air pollution and mortality? Evidence from a zonal time series in Hamilton, Canada. J Epidemiol. Community Health 2004;58:31-40.

Author(s): Personnaz MB, Fabre P

Publishing year: 2007

Pages: 19-22

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