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Discovery of the day · Public Health
Labour productivity loss and economic burden from PM2.5-related mortality in multiple countries
Dear Dr. Sanghamitra Pati, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Public Health.
Key finding
Medicine · Public Health
Discovery of the day
An estimated 5% of productivity-adjusted life-years (PALYs), representing US$21.5 billion, were attributed to premature deaths from PM2.5 air pollution across seven countries analyzed between 2000 and 2019. Researchers quantified the labour productivity loss and economic burden linked to PM2.5-related mortality, demonstrating a substantial drain on national workforces and economies. For a public health researcher with extensive expertise in environmental health metrics and burden-of-disease studies, this analysis provides compelling macroeconomic evidence to strengthen arguments for cleaner air policies and investments in pollution mitigation infrastructure.
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