QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after summer 2003). For summer 2003, a 6.9% excess mortality was estimated for Switzerland, which corresponded to 975 extra deaths. The impact of the heat in summer 2015 in Switzerland has not so far been evaluated. METHODS: Daily age group-, gender- and region-specific all-cause excess mortality during summer (June-August) 2015 was estimated, based on predictions derived from quasi-Poisson regression models fitted to the daily mortality data for the 10 previous years. Estimates of excess mortality were derived for 1 June to 31 August, at national and regional level, as well as by month and for specific heat episodes identified in summer 2015 by u...
Objectives: From August 1st to 20th, 2003, the mean maximum temperature in France exceeded the seaso...
AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot days, while emergency hos...
Objectives: This study investigates a potential increase in mortality and in the demand for ambulanc...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after...
In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after summer 2003). For sum...
Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is cruc...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is cruc...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Because older adults are particularly vulnerable to nonoptimal temperatures, it is expec...
BACKGROUND: Because older adults are particularly vulnerable to nonoptimal temperatures, it is expec...
After 2003, another hot summer took place in Western and Central Europe in 2015. In this study, we c...
Defining health-based thresholds for effective heat warnings is crucial for climate change adaptatio...
After 2003, another hot summer took place in Western and Central Europe in 2015. In this study, we c...
Objectives: This study investigates a potential increase in mortality and in the demand for ambulanc...
Objectives: From August 1st to 20th, 2003, the mean maximum temperature in France exceeded the seaso...
AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot days, while emergency hos...
Objectives: This study investigates a potential increase in mortality and in the demand for ambulanc...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after...
In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after summer 2003). For sum...
Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is cruc...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is cruc...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Because older adults are particularly vulnerable to nonoptimal temperatures, it is expec...
BACKGROUND: Because older adults are particularly vulnerable to nonoptimal temperatures, it is expec...
After 2003, another hot summer took place in Western and Central Europe in 2015. In this study, we c...
Defining health-based thresholds for effective heat warnings is crucial for climate change adaptatio...
After 2003, another hot summer took place in Western and Central Europe in 2015. In this study, we c...
Objectives: This study investigates a potential increase in mortality and in the demand for ambulanc...
Objectives: From August 1st to 20th, 2003, the mean maximum temperature in France exceeded the seaso...
AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot days, while emergency hos...
Objectives: This study investigates a potential increase in mortality and in the demand for ambulanc...