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Table 3 AF and PAM of absolute humidity for influenza and pneumonia mortality in Guangzhou, China, 2013–2018

From: The role of absolute humidity in respiratory mortality in Guangzhou, a hot and wet city of South China

Variables

Total effect

Low AH effect

High AH effect

 

AF*(%)

PAM*

AF*(%)

PAM*

AF*(%)

PAM*

I&P

21.88 (10.35~29.45)

3745 (1772~5040)

5.97 (− 1.11~11.56)

1021 (− 190~1978)

15.92 (4.25~23.99)

2724 (727~4106)

Male

21.83 (10.29~29.35)

1981 (934~2664)

6.04 (− 1.12~11.71)

549 (− 102~1062)

15.79 (4.22~23.79)

1433 (383~2159)

Female

21.94 (10.44~29.55)

1764 (839~2376)

5.88 (− 1.09~11.39)

473 (− 88~916)

16.06 (4.28~24.22)

1292 (344~1947)

0–64

21.80 (10.20~29.34)

381 (178~512)

5.84 (− 1.09~11.30)

102 (− 19~197)

15.96 (4.13~24.09)

279 (72~421)

65+

21.89 (10.35~29.46)

3365 (1591~4528)

5.98 (− 1.11~11.59)

919 − 171~1781)

15.91 (4.26~23.98)

2445 (655~3686)

  1. *AF attributable fraction, PAM population attributable mortality, AH absolute humidity