Health Impact Assessment of the 2020 Washington State Wildfire Smoke Episode: Excess Health Burden Attributable to Increased PM(2.5) Exposures and Potential Exposure Reductions

2020年华盛顿州野火烟雾事件的健康影响评估:PM(2.5)暴露增加导致的额外健康负担及潜在的暴露减少措施

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Abstract

Major wildfires starting in the summer of 2020 along the west coast of the United States made PM(2.5) concentrations in this region rank among the highest in the world. Washington was impacted both by active wildfires in the state and aged wood smoke transported from fires in Oregon and California. This study aims to estimate the magnitude and disproportionate spatial impacts of increased PM(2.5) concentrations attributable to these wildfires on population health. Daily PM(2.5) concentrations for each county before and during the 2020 Washington wildfire episode (September 7-19) were obtained from regulatory air monitors. Utilizing previously established concentration-response function (CRF) of PM(2.5) (CRF of total PM(2.5)) and odds ratio (OR) of wildfire smoke days (OR of wildfire smoke days) for mortality, we estimated excess mortality attributable to the increased PM(2.5) concentrations in Washington. On average, daily PM(2.5) concentrations increased 97.1 μg/m(3) during the wildfire smoke episode. With CRF of total PM(2.5), the 13-day exposure to wildfire smoke was estimated to lead to 92.2 (95% CI: 0.0, 178.7) more all-cause mortality cases; with OR of wildfire smoke days, 38.4 (95% CI: 0.0, 93.3) increased all-cause mortality cases and 15.1 (95% CI: 0.0, 27.9) increased respiratory mortality cases were attributable to the wildfire smoke episode. The potential impact of avoiding elevated PM(2.5) exposures during wildfire events significantly reduced the mortality burden. Because wildfire smoke episodes are likely to impact the Pacific Northwest in future years, continued preparedness and mitigations to reduce exposures to wildfire smoke are necessary to avoid excess health burden.

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