This population-based study analyzes five-year daily mortality trends for air pollution-sensitive diseases in Jakarta, including stroke, ischemic heart disease, chronic lower respiratory disease, influenza, and pneumonia. Using registered mortality data from 2019–2023, the study highlights increasing deaths from cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, particularly among older adults and men. East Jakarta recorded the highest mortality burden, reflecting urban density and demographic patterns.
While direct pollutant measurements were not incorporated, the findings provide an essential baseline for integrating mortality surveillance with air quality monitoring and strengthening urban health policy responses.
This proceeding is presented at APACPH 2025.
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