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Gleice Margarete de Souza Conceição

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  36
Citations -  1764

Gleice Margarete de Souza Conceição is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1684 citations. Previous affiliations of Gleice Margarete de Souza Conceição include Federal University of São Paulo.

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Association between air pollution and intrauterine mortality in São Paulo, Brazil.

TL;DR: The results suggest that air pollution in São Paulo may promote adverse health effects on fetuses, and some evidence of fetal exposure to air pollution was obtained by disclosing a significant association between the levels of carboxyhemoglobin of blood sampled from the umbilical cord and ambient CO levels in children delivered by nonsmoking pregnant women in the period from May to July 1995.
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Health effects of air pollution exposure on children and adolescents in São Paulo, Brazil

TL;DR: To investigate the responses of children of different ages to air pollution exposure, daily records of hospital admissions for children in five age groups were obtained and Polynomial distributed lag models were used to estimate the 7‐day cumulative effect of each pollutant.
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Air pollution and child mortality: a time-series study in São Paulo, Brazil.

TL;DR: According to the proposed model and considering the mean of the pollutant concentration during the period of the study, the estimated proportions of respiratory deaths attributed to CO, SO(2), and PM(10), when considered individually, are around 15, 13, and 7%, respectively.
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Air pollution and respiratory illness of children in São Paulo, Brazil.

TL;DR: A significant increase in the counts of respiratory emergency visits--more than 20%--was observed on the most polluted days, indicating that air pollution is a substantial paediatric health concern in São Paulo.