Episodes of hot weather and poor air quality pose significant consequences for public health. In this study, these episodes are addressed by applying the observational data of daily air temperature and ozone concentrations in an event-based risk assessment approach in order to detect individual heat and ozone events, as well as events of their co-occurrence in Berlin, Germany, in the years 2000 to 2014. Various threshold values are explored so as to identify these events and to search for the appropriate regressions between the threshold exceedances and mortality rates. The events are further analyzed in terms of their event-specific mortality rates and their temporal occurrences. The results reveal that at least 40% of all heat events duri...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Background: During August 2003 and July 2006 there were observed records of high temperature and hig...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Hot weather episodes are globally associated with excess mortality rates. Elevated ozone concentrati...
Many studies have addressed the challenge of heat stress for human health in recent years. However, ...
During the summer of 2003, Europe experienced a heat wave that lasted almost 2 weeks in which high t...
BACKGROUND: Acute associations between mortality and ozone are largely accepted, though recent evide...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
[[abstract]]Background: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
Background Acute associations between mortality and ozone are largely accepted, though recent eviden...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Background: During August 2003 and July 2006 there were observed records of high temperature and hig...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Hot weather episodes are globally associated with excess mortality rates. Elevated ozone concentrati...
Many studies have addressed the challenge of heat stress for human health in recent years. However, ...
During the summer of 2003, Europe experienced a heat wave that lasted almost 2 weeks in which high t...
BACKGROUND: Acute associations between mortality and ozone are largely accepted, though recent evide...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
[[abstract]]Background: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
Background Acute associations between mortality and ozone are largely accepted, though recent eviden...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Background: During August 2003 and July 2006 there were observed records of high temperature and hig...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...