© 2019 van der Linden et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Background Heatwaves have been linked to increased risk of mortality and morbidity and are projected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. The current study uses emergency department (ED) data from Australia, Botswana, Netherlands, Pakistan, and the United States of America to evaluate the impact of heatwaves on ED attendances, admissions and mortality. Methods Routinely collected time series data were obtained from 18 hospitals. Two separate thresholds (4 ...
Background This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in B...
Heatwaves have been identified as a threat to human health, with this impact projected torise in a w...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...
Background: Heatwaves have been linked to increased risk of mortality and morbidity and are projecte...
BACKGROUND:Heatwaves have been linked to increased risk of mortality and morbidity and are projected...
Introduction The acute health effects of heatwaves in a subtropical climate and their impact on emer...
Objectives: Heatwaves have been linked to increased levels of health service demand in Australia. Th...
Background: The health impacts of heatwaves are a growing public health concern with the frequency, ...
As a result of climate change heatwaves are expected to increase in frequency and intensity and will...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
Heatwaves have been identified as a threat to human health, with this impact projected to rise in a ...
While the full impact of climate change is uncertain, it has been widely documented to be responsibl...
Background: Due to a global warming-related increase in heatwaves, it is important to obtain detaile...
Introduction: The acute health effects of heatwaves in a subtropical climate and their impact on eme...
Study/Objective This study aimed to investigate the impact of extreme heat events on the admissions ...
Background This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in B...
Heatwaves have been identified as a threat to human health, with this impact projected torise in a w...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...
Background: Heatwaves have been linked to increased risk of mortality and morbidity and are projecte...
BACKGROUND:Heatwaves have been linked to increased risk of mortality and morbidity and are projected...
Introduction The acute health effects of heatwaves in a subtropical climate and their impact on emer...
Objectives: Heatwaves have been linked to increased levels of health service demand in Australia. Th...
Background: The health impacts of heatwaves are a growing public health concern with the frequency, ...
As a result of climate change heatwaves are expected to increase in frequency and intensity and will...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
Heatwaves have been identified as a threat to human health, with this impact projected to rise in a ...
While the full impact of climate change is uncertain, it has been widely documented to be responsibl...
Background: Due to a global warming-related increase in heatwaves, it is important to obtain detaile...
Introduction: The acute health effects of heatwaves in a subtropical climate and their impact on eme...
Study/Objective This study aimed to investigate the impact of extreme heat events on the admissions ...
Background This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in B...
Heatwaves have been identified as a threat to human health, with this impact projected torise in a w...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...