BACKGROUND: Limited evidence is available regarding the association between heat exposure and morbidity in Brazil and how the effect of heat exposure on health outcomes may change over time. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to quantify the geographic, demographic and temporal variations in the heat-hospitalization association in Brazil from 2000-2015. METHODS: Data on hospitalization and meteorological conditions were collected from 1,814 cities during the 2000-2015 hot seasons. Quasi-Poisson regression with constrained lag model was applied to examine city-specific estimates, which were then pooled at the regional and national levels using random-effect meta-analyses. Stratified analyses were performed by sex, 10 age groups, and 11 cause cate...
Air temperature, both cold and hot, has impacts on mortality and morbidities, which are exacerbated ...
Hospitalizations (cases and crude rate) and annual heatwave days in 1,814 Brazilian cities by region...
Temperature record-breaking events, such as the observed more intense, longer-lasting, and more freq...
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of ho...
Importance: The onset of the hot season is known to be adversely associated with a range of health o...
Importance: The onset of the hot season is known to be adversely associated with a range of health o...
© 2019 Zhao et al. Background To our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between h...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of hosp...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of hosp...
BackgroundHeat exposure, which will increase with global warming, has been linked to increased risk ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Extreme temperature events are known to be adversely associated with...
BACKGROUND: Heat exposure, which will increase with global warming, has been linked to increased ris...
BACKGROUND:Global warming is predicted to indirectly result in more undernutrition by threatening cr...
Exposure to non-optimal temperatures remains the single most deathful direct climate change impact t...
Background Factors affecting vulnerability to heat-related mortality are not well understood. Identi...
Air temperature, both cold and hot, has impacts on mortality and morbidities, which are exacerbated ...
Hospitalizations (cases and crude rate) and annual heatwave days in 1,814 Brazilian cities by region...
Temperature record-breaking events, such as the observed more intense, longer-lasting, and more freq...
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of ho...
Importance: The onset of the hot season is known to be adversely associated with a range of health o...
Importance: The onset of the hot season is known to be adversely associated with a range of health o...
© 2019 Zhao et al. Background To our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between h...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of hosp...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of hosp...
BackgroundHeat exposure, which will increase with global warming, has been linked to increased risk ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Extreme temperature events are known to be adversely associated with...
BACKGROUND: Heat exposure, which will increase with global warming, has been linked to increased ris...
BACKGROUND:Global warming is predicted to indirectly result in more undernutrition by threatening cr...
Exposure to non-optimal temperatures remains the single most deathful direct climate change impact t...
Background Factors affecting vulnerability to heat-related mortality are not well understood. Identi...
Air temperature, both cold and hot, has impacts on mortality and morbidities, which are exacerbated ...
Hospitalizations (cases and crude rate) and annual heatwave days in 1,814 Brazilian cities by region...
Temperature record-breaking events, such as the observed more intense, longer-lasting, and more freq...