The aim of this study was to analyze the association between season of birth and daily temperature for neonatal mortality in two Swedish rural parishes between 1860 and 1899. Further, we aimed to study whether the association varied according to ethnicity (indigenous Sami reindeer herders and non-Sami settlers) and gender. The source material for this study comprised digitized parish records from the Demographic Data Base, Umeå University, combined with local weather data provided by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. Using a time event-history approach, we investigated the association between daily temperature (at birth and up to 28 days after birth) and the risk of neonatal death during the coldest months (November thr...
Climate variability, such as ambient temperature, is crucial for infants' vulnerability to infectiou...
UNLABELLED The study deals with infant mortality (IMR) that is one of the most important aspects of ...
Sami mortality shows great fluctuations during the period 1776-1815, almost always peaking at higher...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between season of birth and daily temperature f...
Background: Studies in which the association between temperature and neonatal mortality (deaths duri...
BACKGROUND:Many studies have shown the impact of heat and cold on total and age-specific mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown the impact of heat and cold on total and age-specific mortality,...
This paper focuses on the influence of season of birth on infant mortality among the Sami and non-Sa...
Seasonal patterns of neonatal mortality and stillbirths have been found around the world. However, l...
Background: In resource-poor societies, neonatal mortality (death in the first 28 days of life) is u...
The aim of this study was to analyse the association between season of birth, temperature and neonat...
Background: Climate vulnerability of the unborn can contribute to adverse birth outcomes, in particu...
Background: Climate vulnerability of the unborn can contribute to adverse birth outcomes, in particu...
Background and aims: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. W...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. We...
Climate variability, such as ambient temperature, is crucial for infants' vulnerability to infectiou...
UNLABELLED The study deals with infant mortality (IMR) that is one of the most important aspects of ...
Sami mortality shows great fluctuations during the period 1776-1815, almost always peaking at higher...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between season of birth and daily temperature f...
Background: Studies in which the association between temperature and neonatal mortality (deaths duri...
BACKGROUND:Many studies have shown the impact of heat and cold on total and age-specific mortality, ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown the impact of heat and cold on total and age-specific mortality,...
This paper focuses on the influence of season of birth on infant mortality among the Sami and non-Sa...
Seasonal patterns of neonatal mortality and stillbirths have been found around the world. However, l...
Background: In resource-poor societies, neonatal mortality (death in the first 28 days of life) is u...
The aim of this study was to analyse the association between season of birth, temperature and neonat...
Background: Climate vulnerability of the unborn can contribute to adverse birth outcomes, in particu...
Background: Climate vulnerability of the unborn can contribute to adverse birth outcomes, in particu...
Background and aims: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. W...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. We...
Climate variability, such as ambient temperature, is crucial for infants' vulnerability to infectiou...
UNLABELLED The study deals with infant mortality (IMR) that is one of the most important aspects of ...
Sami mortality shows great fluctuations during the period 1776-1815, almost always peaking at higher...