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English: Death rates are measured as the number of deaths per

100,000 population from both outdoor and indoor air pollution. Rates are age-standardized, meaning they assume a constant age structure of the population to

allow for comparisons between countries and over time.
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Deaths from air pollution per 100,000 inhabitants (IHME, 2019)

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