Table 1 Summary of estimates for key input parameters made for each US census division for the regional analysis in Scenario 2

From: A framework for estimating the US mortality burden of fine particulate matter exposure attributable to indoor and outdoor microenvironments

Census division

Mean (SD) residential indoor PM2.5 concentration resulting from indoor sources (µg/m3) [90]

Mean (SD) residential PM2.5 infiltration factor [90]

Mean (10th–90th percentile) outdoor PM2.5 concentration (µg/m3) in 2012 [83]

Baseline adult mortality rate in 2012, y0 (per 100,000) [88]

Over-35 adult population in 2012 (Pop) [88]

New England

5.78 (2.14)

0.50 (0.08)

9.22 (7.25–11.2)

1429.5

8,209,960

Middle Atlantic

5.84 (2.01)

0.50 (0.08)

9.22 (7.25–11.2)

1475.6

22,655,120

East North Central

5.66 (1.91)

0.46 (0.09)

9.98 (8.74–11.43)

1576.8

25,115,038

West North Central

5.69 (1.86)

0.45 (0.09)

9.40 (7.74–11.16)

1566.0

10,965,126

South Atlantic

6.47 (2.07)

0.40 (0.08)

8.86 (6.90–10.66)

1481.7

33,363,675

East South Central

6.81 (1.94)

0.40 (0.08)

9.82 (8.34–11.37)

1759.6

9,999,343

West South Central

4.80 (1.54)

0.46 (0.09)

9.61 (8.01–11.14)

1449.3

18,513,908

Mountain

5.38 (1.82)

0.49 (0.09)

7.95 (6.03–10.25)

1332.1

11,481,569

Pacific

6.30 (2.03)

0.46 (0.08)

9.06 (6.01–12.88)

1241.2

26,212,977