Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To examine the relationship between extreme temperatures and paediatric emergency department admissions (EDAs) in Brisbane, Australia, during 2003–2009. Methods A quasi-Poisson generalised linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used to examine the relationships between extreme temperatures and age-, gender- and cause-specific paediatric EDAs, while controlling for air pollution, relative humidity, day of the week, influenza epidemics, public holiday, season and long-term trends. The model residuals were checked to identify whether there was a
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used t...
Study/Objective This study aimed to investigate the impact of extreme heat events on the admissions ...
Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
The effect of temperature on childhood pneumonia in subtropical regions is largely unknown so far. T...
BACKGROUND: Globally, climates are changing causing more frequent and severe extreme heat events (EH...
Objective: The risk of adverse health events is expected to increase with hotter temperatures, parti...
Background\ud \ud Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumon...
Background Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumonia are ...
BACKGROUND: Extreme heat (EH) events are increasing in frequency and duration and cause more deaths ...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used t...
Study/Objective This study aimed to investigate the impact of extreme heat events on the admissions ...
Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
The effect of temperature on childhood pneumonia in subtropical regions is largely unknown so far. T...
BACKGROUND: Globally, climates are changing causing more frequent and severe extreme heat events (EH...
Objective: The risk of adverse health events is expected to increase with hotter temperatures, parti...
Background\ud \ud Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumon...
Background Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumonia are ...
BACKGROUND: Extreme heat (EH) events are increasing in frequency and duration and cause more deaths ...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used t...
Study/Objective This study aimed to investigate the impact of extreme heat events on the admissions ...