Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and death in many locations across the globe, including subtropical Australia. The possibility of increasingly frequent and severe heat waves warrants continued efforts to reduce this health burden, which could be accomplished by targeting intervention measures toward the most vulnerable communities.\ud \ud Objectives: We sought to quantify spatial variability in heat-related morbidity in Brisbane, Australia, to highlight regions of the city with the greatest risk. We also aimed to find area-level social and environmental determinants of high risk within Brisbane.\ud \ud Methods: We used a series of hierarchical Bayesian models to examine...
Extreme heat events affect the most vulnerable human populations and are a lethal health hazard to u...
Background: This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Background: Heatwave impact on morbidity of people in rural areas has rarely been assessed in prior ...
Free to read at publisher Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and death in many l...
Background: As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, i...
Objectives: Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and ...
Background - As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, ...
BACKGROUND: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Background: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Objectives: To determine and characterise the health impacts of extreme heat events on the populatio...
Background: Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts nee...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
Background This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Extreme heat events affect the most vulnerable human populations and are a lethal health hazard to u...
Background: This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Background: Heatwave impact on morbidity of people in rural areas has rarely been assessed in prior ...
Free to read at publisher Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and death in many l...
Background: As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, i...
Objectives: Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and ...
Background - As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, ...
BACKGROUND: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Background: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Objectives: To determine and characterise the health impacts of extreme heat events on the populatio...
Background: Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts nee...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
Background This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Extreme heat events affect the most vulnerable human populations and are a lethal health hazard to u...
Background: This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Background: Heatwave impact on morbidity of people in rural areas has rarely been assessed in prior ...