OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the short-term effects of temperature on out-patient visits and hospital admissions in Chiang Mai, Thailand. While mortality outcomes in the literature have been reported, there is less evidence of morbidity effects with very few studies conducted in developing countries with subtropical or tropical climate. METHODS: Time-series regression analysis was employed using generalized negative binomial regression to model the short-term relationships between temperature and morbidity after controlling for seasonal patterns and other potential confounders. Lag effects up to 13 days and effect modification by age (0-14 years, 15-64 years, ≥65 years) were examined. RESULTS: Temperature effects with wide confidence...
BACKGROUND: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Background: Available information on the acute and cumulative effects of heatwaves on cause-specific...
Viet Nam is among the countries most threatened by and vulnerable to climate change and extreme weat...
Background\ud The association between temperature and mortality has been examined mainly in North Am...
Background/aim: Thailand has no heat health warning system.However, there is an increasing number of...
This study aimed to examine the short-term effects of ambient temperature on hospital admissions due...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
Background: Incidence of death and hospitalizations have been observed to depend on short-term chang...
Global warming has led to renewed interest in the occurrence of heat stress in the population along ...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and congestive heart failure (CHF) have been the most leading caus...
Background: Available information on the acute and cumulative effects of heatwaves on cause-specifi...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
BACKGROUND: Projected increases in weather variability due to climate change will have severe conseq...
Background: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
BACKGROUND: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Background: Available information on the acute and cumulative effects of heatwaves on cause-specific...
Viet Nam is among the countries most threatened by and vulnerable to climate change and extreme weat...
Background\ud The association between temperature and mortality has been examined mainly in North Am...
Background/aim: Thailand has no heat health warning system.However, there is an increasing number of...
This study aimed to examine the short-term effects of ambient temperature on hospital admissions due...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
Background: Incidence of death and hospitalizations have been observed to depend on short-term chang...
Global warming has led to renewed interest in the occurrence of heat stress in the population along ...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and congestive heart failure (CHF) have been the most leading caus...
Background: Available information on the acute and cumulative effects of heatwaves on cause-specifi...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
BACKGROUND: Projected increases in weather variability due to climate change will have severe conseq...
Background: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
BACKGROUND: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Background: Available information on the acute and cumulative effects of heatwaves on cause-specific...
Viet Nam is among the countries most threatened by and vulnerable to climate change and extreme weat...