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Risk communication, respiratory health risks, and air pollution forecasting in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Kevin Do Hyeon Park1,2, Kevin Cromar1,2, Gina Gonzales1, Laura Gladson1,2, Felipe Cerbella Mandarino3, Lucia Helena Barros dos Santos3, Bruno Bôscaro França4, Noussair Lazrak1, Katherine Emma Knowland5,6,7

1. New York University Marron Institute of Urban Management, New York (NY) USA.
2. New York University Grossman School of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, New York (NY) USA.
3. Instituto Municipal de Urbanismo Pereira Passos, Rio de Janeiro (RJ) Brasil.
4. Secretaria Municipal do Ambiente e Clima, Rio de Janeiro (RJ) Brasil.
5. Morgan State University, Baltimore (MD) USA.
6. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Global Modeling Assimilation Office, Greenbelt (MD) USA.
7. NASA Headquarters, Washington (DC) USA.

Study carried out at all of the affiliate institutions listed.

Correspondence to:
Kevin Cromar. 370 Jay Street, 12th Floor Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA.
Tel.: 1 212 992-6860. E-mail: kevin.cromar@nyu.edu
Financial support: This study received financial support from the NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (Grant no. 80NSSC21K0741) and the US National Institute of Health - Institution Research Training Grant (T32; no. ES 007324).

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