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Table 2 Estimates of economic costs associated with air pollution

From: Calculation of the disease burden associated with environmental chemical exposures: application of toxicological information in health economic estimation

Adverse consequence

Context

Economic cost ($billions)

% GDP

% of Global GDP

Asthma

U.S. [57]

2.33 [0.728–2.5]

0.02 [0.006–0.021]

<0.01

EU [82]

1.70 [0.568–1.98]

0.01 [0.003–0.012]

<0.01

EU city children [97]

0.151 [0.03–0.3]a

<0.01

<0.01

Preterm birth

U.S. [98]

4.3 [2.06–8.22]

<0.01

<0.01

Cardiovascular

EU [99]

37.24 [24.47–49.83]a

0.22 [0.14–0.29]

0.06

All health impacts

OECD countries [100]

500 [300–1250]

1.2 [0.7–2.8]

0.8 [0.5–2]

China [100]

483 [300–1200]

8 [5–20]

0.8 [0.5–2]

India [100]

120 [74–300]

7 [4–17]

0.2 [0.1–5]

Sum (OECD, China, India)

1100 [700–2760]

2.2 [1.3–5.4]

1.8 [1.1–4.4]

World (WHO) [52]

1177 [736–2942]

1.9 [1.1–4.6]

1.9 [1.1–4.6]

World (GBD) [3]

1083 [677–2709]

1.7 [1.1–4.3]

1.7 [1.1–4.3]

  1. Base case estimates are presented along with range [low/high end estimates] from sensitivity analysis or 95 CIa. All estimates are given in $2010, a 1.33 rate change € /$ is used, and for estimates prior to 2010, inflated adjustments are made. OECD estimates are based on DALYs reported for OECD countries (High Income Countries, HICs), China (Upper Middle Income Country, UMIC), & India (Lower Middle Income Country, LMIC). Our estimates of DALYs for OECD, WHO and GBD are based on Value of Life Year (VOLY) [50] adjusted to $2010 PPP and for inflation and then adjusted per income group levels from World Bank GNI per capita in $ppp2010. For consistency we valued OECD DALY estimates based on VOLY instead of using Value of Statistical Life Year (VSL) for mortality costs (additional 10% for morbidity included) as reported in OECD [100]