This study examines the association of long-term exposure to gaseous air pollution with cardio-respiratory mortality in Brisbane, Australia, in the period 1996-2004. The pollutant concentrations were estimated using geographical information system (GIS) techniques at the statistical local area (SLA) level. The generalized estimating equations model was used to investigate the impact of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) on mortality due to cardio-respiratory disease after adjusting for a range of potential confounders. An increase of 4.7% (95% confidence interval = 0.7-8.9%) in cardio-respiratory mortality for 1 part per billion (ppb) increment in annual average concentration of SO2 was estimated. However, th...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
Background: This paper presents the findings of a time-series analysis of the health effects of air ...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution episodes are associated with increased cardiopulmonary hospital admissions...
This study examines the association of long-term exposure to gaseous air pollution with cardio-respi...
Air pollution is ranked by the World Health Organisation as one of the top ten contributors to the g...
Background: Short- and long-term spatiotemporal variation in exposure to air pollution is associated...
Background: Epidemiological studies show that long-term exposure to ambient air pollution reduces l...
The results of several studies have indicated significant associations between daily mortality and a...
The aim of this study was to relate ambient air pollution levels to mortality in Auckland, New Zeala...
Background: Short-and long-term spatiotemporal variation in exposure to air pollution is associated ...
<b>Objective </b>\ud \ud - We sought to assess the effect of long-term exposure to ambient air poll...
Objective - We sought to assess the effect of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution on the pr...
The authors investigated the effects of ambient air pollution on hospital admissions in Brisbane, Au...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies have investigated the causal relationship between mortality and lon...
A case-crossover study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between daily air pollutant co...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
Background: This paper presents the findings of a time-series analysis of the health effects of air ...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution episodes are associated with increased cardiopulmonary hospital admissions...
This study examines the association of long-term exposure to gaseous air pollution with cardio-respi...
Air pollution is ranked by the World Health Organisation as one of the top ten contributors to the g...
Background: Short- and long-term spatiotemporal variation in exposure to air pollution is associated...
Background: Epidemiological studies show that long-term exposure to ambient air pollution reduces l...
The results of several studies have indicated significant associations between daily mortality and a...
The aim of this study was to relate ambient air pollution levels to mortality in Auckland, New Zeala...
Background: Short-and long-term spatiotemporal variation in exposure to air pollution is associated ...
<b>Objective </b>\ud \ud - We sought to assess the effect of long-term exposure to ambient air poll...
Objective - We sought to assess the effect of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution on the pr...
The authors investigated the effects of ambient air pollution on hospital admissions in Brisbane, Au...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies have investigated the causal relationship between mortality and lon...
A case-crossover study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between daily air pollutant co...
This poster complements the paper in this area (A description of the SPIRT study for Brisbane, Melbo...
Background: This paper presents the findings of a time-series analysis of the health effects of air ...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution episodes are associated with increased cardiopulmonary hospital admissions...