Background. Ahmedabad implemented South Asia’s first heat action plan (HAP) after a 2010 heatwave. This study evaluates the HAP’s impact on all-cause mortality in 2014–2015 relative to a 2007–2010 baseline. Methods. We analyzed daily maximum temperature (Tmax)-mortality relationships before and after HAP. We estimated rate ratios (RRs) for daily mortality using distributed lag nonlinear models and mortality incidence rates (IRs) for HAP warning days, comparing pre- and post-HAP periods, and calculated incidence rate ratios (IRRs). We estimated the number of deaths avoided after HAP implementation using pre- and post-HAP IRs. Results. The maximum pre-HAP RR was 2.34 (95%CI 1.98–2.76) at 47°C (lag 0), and the maximum post-HAP RR was 1.25 (1.0...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
In the recent past, spells of extreme heat associated with appreciable mortality have been documente...
In the recent past, spells of extreme heat associated with appreciable mortality have been documente...
Recurrent heat waves, already a concern in rapidly growing and urbanizing South Asia, will very like...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Health effects of heat waves with high baseline temperatures in areas such as India remain a critica...
Background Exposure to high and low ambient temperatures is associated with morbidity and mortality...
Background: South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change and is projected to experience some of...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
In this report, we conduct what is, to our knowledge, the first critical review of heat action plans...
BackgroundMost of the epidemiological studies that have examined the detrimental effects of ambient ...
On 19 May 2016 the afternoon temperature reached 51.0 !C in Phalodi in the northwest of India, a new...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
In the recent past, spells of extreme heat associated with appreciable mortality have been documente...
In the recent past, spells of extreme heat associated with appreciable mortality have been documente...
Recurrent heat waves, already a concern in rapidly growing and urbanizing South Asia, will very like...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Health effects of heat waves with high baseline temperatures in areas such as India remain a critica...
Background Exposure to high and low ambient temperatures is associated with morbidity and mortality...
Background: South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change and is projected to experience some of...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
In this report, we conduct what is, to our knowledge, the first critical review of heat action plans...
BackgroundMost of the epidemiological studies that have examined the detrimental effects of ambient ...
On 19 May 2016 the afternoon temperature reached 51.0 !C in Phalodi in the northwest of India, a new...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...