Abstract Background Ice, or freezing rain storms have the potential to affect human health and disrupt normal functioning of a community. The purpose of this study was to assess acute health impacts of an ice storm that occurred in December 2013 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Methods Data on emergency department visits were obtained from the National Ambulatory Care Reporting System. Rates of visits in Toronto during the storm period (December 21, 2013 – January 1, 2014) were compared to rates occurring on the same dates in the previous five years (historical comparison) and compared to those in a major unaffected city, Ottawa, Ontario...
Extreme weather events such as the ice storm that affected eastern Canada and the Northeastern US in...
Cold weather exposure-related injuries are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. We conduc...
This paper forms the first part of an introduction to a synoptic weather typing approach to assess d...
Abstract Background Ice, or freezing rain storms have...
AbstractThis study analyses all natural hazards that occurred in Ontario, Canada during the period 1...
Background: Floods represent a serious threat to human health beyond the immediate risk of drowning....
From 1949 through 2000, ice storm disasters cost United States businesses, municipalities, and indiv...
Objectives: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nunavut, where th...
Urban forests provide ecosystem services and functions, but are vulnerable to stressful environments...
Background: Extraordinary infection control measures limited access to medical care in the Greater T...
This thesis examines the susceptibility of human health to climate-related stresses in the rural mun...
OBJECTIVES: To inform development of Public Health England's Cold Weather Plan (CWP) by characterizi...
Objectives: We set out to examine associations between ambient air pollution concentrations and emer...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
BackgroundClimate change has contributed to increasing temperatures, earlier snowmelts and thinning ...
Extreme weather events such as the ice storm that affected eastern Canada and the Northeastern US in...
Cold weather exposure-related injuries are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. We conduc...
This paper forms the first part of an introduction to a synoptic weather typing approach to assess d...
Abstract Background Ice, or freezing rain storms have...
AbstractThis study analyses all natural hazards that occurred in Ontario, Canada during the period 1...
Background: Floods represent a serious threat to human health beyond the immediate risk of drowning....
From 1949 through 2000, ice storm disasters cost United States businesses, municipalities, and indiv...
Objectives: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nunavut, where th...
Urban forests provide ecosystem services and functions, but are vulnerable to stressful environments...
Background: Extraordinary infection control measures limited access to medical care in the Greater T...
This thesis examines the susceptibility of human health to climate-related stresses in the rural mun...
OBJECTIVES: To inform development of Public Health England's Cold Weather Plan (CWP) by characterizi...
Objectives: We set out to examine associations between ambient air pollution concentrations and emer...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
BackgroundClimate change has contributed to increasing temperatures, earlier snowmelts and thinning ...
Extreme weather events such as the ice storm that affected eastern Canada and the Northeastern US in...
Cold weather exposure-related injuries are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. We conduc...
This paper forms the first part of an introduction to a synoptic weather typing approach to assess d...