The effect of temperature on childhood pneumonia in subtropical regions is largely unknown so far. This study examined the impact of temperature on childhood pneumonia in Brisbane, Australia. A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non linear model was used to quantify the main effect of temperature on emergency department visits (EDVs) for childhood pneumonia in Brisbane from 2001 to 2010. The model residuals were checked to identify added effects due to heat waves or cold spells. Both high and low temperatures were associated with an increase in EDVs for childhood pneumonia. Children aged 2–5 years, and female children were particularly vulnerable to the impacts of heat and cold, and Indigenous children we...
Abstract: The current study examined the association between temperature change and clinical visits ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of weather variables in influencing the incidence ...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Background Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumonia are ...
Background\ud \ud Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumon...
This thesis has identified the high risk areas of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea in Queensland an...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To...
IntroductionThe impact of climate change on ambient temperatures threatens to worsen pediatric pneum...
A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used t...
The current study examined the association between temperature change and clinical visits for childh...
This study aimed to assess the association between climate factors and the incidence of childhood pn...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Abstract: The current study examined the association between temperature change and clinical visits ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of weather variables in influencing the incidence ...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Background Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumonia are ...
Background\ud \ud Few data on the relationship between temperature variability and childhood pneumon...
This thesis has identified the high risk areas of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea in Queensland an...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To...
IntroductionThe impact of climate change on ambient temperatures threatens to worsen pediatric pneum...
A quasi-Poisson generalized linear model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used t...
The current study examined the association between temperature change and clinical visits for childh...
This study aimed to assess the association between climate factors and the incidence of childhood pn...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Abstract: The current study examined the association between temperature change and clinical visits ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of weather variables in influencing the incidence ...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...