In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six weeks. This study examined associations between self-reported respiratory outcomes in adults and mine fire-related PM2.5 smoke exposure. Self-reported data were collected as part of the Hazelwood Health Study Adult Survey. Eligible participants were adult residents of Morwell. Mine fire-related PM2.5 concentrations were provided by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Oceans & Atmosphere Flagship. Personalised mean 24-h and peak 12-h mine fire-related PM2.5 exposures were estimated for each participant. Data were analysed by multivariate logistic regression. There was some evidence of an association between respir...
Background and objective:Long‐term respiratory risks following exposure to relatively short periods ...
Background Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) produced by landscape fires is thought to be more toxic...
Background Landscape fires (LFs) are the main source of elevated particulate matter (PM2.5) in Austr...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
Limited research has examined the impacts of coal mine fire smoke on human health. The aim of this s...
BackgroundThis study assessed the association between coal-mine-fire-related fine particulate matter...
Objective: To evaluate associations between exposure during early life to mine fire smoke and parent...
Climate change and an increase in the number of major fire events occurring around the world have dr...
AbstractCoal mine fires are insidious, persistent, and as widespread as the occurrence of coal itsel...
No studies have investigated the cancer outcomes from high level medium duration coal mine fire fine...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (presc...
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (presc...
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (presc...
Background: Landscape fire smoke exposure could cause adverse health outcomes, especially in childre...
Background and objective:Long‐term respiratory risks following exposure to relatively short periods ...
Background Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) produced by landscape fires is thought to be more toxic...
Background Landscape fires (LFs) are the main source of elevated particulate matter (PM2.5) in Austr...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
Limited research has examined the impacts of coal mine fire smoke on human health. The aim of this s...
BackgroundThis study assessed the association between coal-mine-fire-related fine particulate matter...
Objective: To evaluate associations between exposure during early life to mine fire smoke and parent...
Climate change and an increase in the number of major fire events occurring around the world have dr...
AbstractCoal mine fires are insidious, persistent, and as widespread as the occurrence of coal itsel...
No studies have investigated the cancer outcomes from high level medium duration coal mine fire fine...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (presc...
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (presc...
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (presc...
Background: Landscape fire smoke exposure could cause adverse health outcomes, especially in childre...
Background and objective:Long‐term respiratory risks following exposure to relatively short periods ...
Background Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) produced by landscape fires is thought to be more toxic...
Background Landscape fires (LFs) are the main source of elevated particulate matter (PM2.5) in Austr...