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Results from a source-specific health effect analysis was also consistent with fossil-fuel PM2.5 having a larger effect size per 10 μg/m3 than PM2.5 from other sources [fossil-fuel PM2.5 2.79% (0.33% to 5.31%), biomass-burning PM2.5 1.27% (0% to 2.54%), and other-PM2.5 0.95% (0.06% to 1.85%)]. Age-specific associations varied, with children and older adults being disproportionately affected by the air pollution, especially by the combustion-related particles. This study provided novel and important evidence that respiratory h