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Long-term impact of PM2.5 on mortality is exacerbated when wildfire events occur

Populations and Evolution 2025-12-22 v2 Physics and Society

Abstract

There is extensive evidence that long-term exposure to all-source PM2.5 increases mortality. However, to date, no study has evaluated whether this effect is exacerbated in the presence of wildfire events. Here, we study 60+ million older US adults and find that wildfire events increase the harmful effects of long-term all-source PM2.5 exposure on mortality, providing a new and realistic conceptualization of wildfire health risks.

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@article{arxiv.2505.16613,
  title  = {Long-term impact of PM2.5 on mortality is exacerbated when wildfire events occur},
  author = {Federica Spoto and Francesca Dominici and Tarik Benmarhnia and Danielle Braun and Joan A. Casey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.16613},
  year   = {2025}
}