OBJECTIVES: To examine possible associations between daily concentrations of urban air pollutants and hospital emergency admissions and mortality due to cardiac and pulmonary disease. METHODS: A time series study was conducted in the City of Edinburgh, which has a population of about 450,000. Poisson log linear regression models were used to investigate the relation of the daily event rate with daily air pollution concentrations of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and black smoke from 1981 to 1995, and of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter (PM10) from 1992 to 1995. Adjustments were made for seasonal and weekday variation, daily temperature, and wind speed. RESULTS: The most significant findings were positi...
Study objective - To assess the short term relationship between air pollution and the daily number o...
Study objective - To assess the short term relationship between air pollution and the daily number o...
There are no reported studies on the effects of ambient air pollution on emergency department (ED) a...
Aim: To access the relationship between the frequency of hospitalizations due to respiratory and car...
Objective - To investigate short term effects of concentrations of pollutants in ambient air on hosp...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
Ten large European cities provided data on daily air pollution as well as mortality from respiratory...
Daily pollution data (collected in Graz over 16 years and in the Linz over 18 years) were used for t...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...
The causal interpretation of reported associations between daily air pollution and daily admissions ...
Background: Relatively few studies have been conducted of the association between air pollution and ...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Today, air pollution is one of the critical problems in metropolit...
Strong evidence has accumulated from epidemiological and observational studies for a close associati...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
Abstract Objectives—A previous study of the short term effects of air pollution in London from April...
Study objective - To assess the short term relationship between air pollution and the daily number o...
Study objective - To assess the short term relationship between air pollution and the daily number o...
There are no reported studies on the effects of ambient air pollution on emergency department (ED) a...
Aim: To access the relationship between the frequency of hospitalizations due to respiratory and car...
Objective - To investigate short term effects of concentrations of pollutants in ambient air on hosp...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
Ten large European cities provided data on daily air pollution as well as mortality from respiratory...
Daily pollution data (collected in Graz over 16 years and in the Linz over 18 years) were used for t...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...
The causal interpretation of reported associations between daily air pollution and daily admissions ...
Background: Relatively few studies have been conducted of the association between air pollution and ...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Today, air pollution is one of the critical problems in metropolit...
Strong evidence has accumulated from epidemiological and observational studies for a close associati...
To examine associations between short/medium-term variations in black smoke air pollution and mortal...
Abstract Objectives—A previous study of the short term effects of air pollution in London from April...
Study objective - To assess the short term relationship between air pollution and the daily number o...
Study objective - To assess the short term relationship between air pollution and the daily number o...
There are no reported studies on the effects of ambient air pollution on emergency department (ED) a...