BACKGROUND: During the summer of 2003 numerous fires burned in British Columbia, Canada. OBJECTIVES: We examined the associations between respiratory and cardiovascular physician visits and hospital admissions, and three measures of smoke exposure over a 92-day study period (1 July to 30 September 2003). METHODS: A population-based cohort of 281,711 residents was identified from administrative data. Spatially specific daily exposure estimates were assigned to each subject based on total measurements of particulate matter (PM) ≤ 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM₁₀) from six regulatory tapered element oscillating microbalance (TEOM) air quality monitors, smoke-related PM₁₀ from a CALPUFF dispersion model run for the study, and a SMOKE expos...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
The British Columbia Asthma Monitoring System (BCAMS) tracks forest fire smoke exposure and asthma-r...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Short-term exposure to wildfire particulate matter ...
BACKGROUND: During the summer of 2003 numerous fires burned in British Columbia, Canada. OBJECTIVES...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
Background: Climate change has been deemed the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. One...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...
Time series analysis of fine particulate matter and asthma reliever dispensations in populations aff...
Introduction Wildfires are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change. Fine particul...
Global climate change has created new public health issues, and evidence-based policies are needed f...
Background-—Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Wildfire smoke is a major contributor to extreme particulate matter (PM) air pollution events and ha...
Background: Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
In July 2002, lightning strikes ignited over 250 fires in Quebec, Canada, destroying over one millio...
Increases in wildfire activity across the Western US pose a significant public health threat. While ...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
The British Columbia Asthma Monitoring System (BCAMS) tracks forest fire smoke exposure and asthma-r...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Short-term exposure to wildfire particulate matter ...
BACKGROUND: During the summer of 2003 numerous fires burned in British Columbia, Canada. OBJECTIVES...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
Background: Climate change has been deemed the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. One...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...
Time series analysis of fine particulate matter and asthma reliever dispensations in populations aff...
Introduction Wildfires are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change. Fine particul...
Global climate change has created new public health issues, and evidence-based policies are needed f...
Background-—Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Wildfire smoke is a major contributor to extreme particulate matter (PM) air pollution events and ha...
Background: Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
In July 2002, lightning strikes ignited over 250 fires in Quebec, Canada, destroying over one millio...
Increases in wildfire activity across the Western US pose a significant public health threat. While ...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
The British Columbia Asthma Monitoring System (BCAMS) tracks forest fire smoke exposure and asthma-r...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Short-term exposure to wildfire particulate matter ...