Background and objective: The 2006–2007 wildfire period was one of the most extensive and long lasting fires in Australian history with high levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Large populations were exposed to smoke for over 2 months. The study aimed to investigate the association between wildfire-related PM2.5 exposure and emergency department (ED) visits for asthma. Methods: A time-stratified case-crossover design was used to investigate associations between daily average PM2.5and ED attendances for asthma from December 2006 to January 2007. ED data were obtained from the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset. Smoke dispersion during the wildfire event was modelled using a validated chemical transport model. Exposure data (daily ave...
A three-year study (1 Jan 07 to 31 Dec 09) was conducted for Los Angeles and Riverside counties to v...
During summer in early 2016, over 70 landscape fires in Tasmania (Australia) caused several severe e...
During summer in early 2016, over 70 landscape fires in Tasmania (Australia) caused several severe e...
Background Landscape fires (LFs) are the main source of elevated particulate matter (PM2.5) in Austr...
Background: Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Background-—Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Increases in wildfire activity across the Western US pose a significant public health threat. While ...
Background: Asthma-related outcomes are regularly used by studies to investigate the association bet...
Wildfires are increasing and cause health effects. The immediate and ongoing health impacts of prolo...
This study investigates how the October, 2007 wildfires in San Diego produced poor air quality. It t...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...
Time series analysis of fine particulate matter and asthma reliever dispensations in populations aff...
BACKGROUND:The frequency and intensity of wildfires is anticipated to increase as climate change cre...
Objective: To examine the relationship between the mean daily concentration of respirable particles ...
A three-year study (1 Jan 07 to 31 Dec 09) was conducted for Los Angeles and Riverside counties to v...
During summer in early 2016, over 70 landscape fires in Tasmania (Australia) caused several severe e...
During summer in early 2016, over 70 landscape fires in Tasmania (Australia) caused several severe e...
Background Landscape fires (LFs) are the main source of elevated particulate matter (PM2.5) in Austr...
Background: Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Background-—Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Increases in wildfire activity across the Western US pose a significant public health threat. While ...
Background: Asthma-related outcomes are regularly used by studies to investigate the association bet...
Wildfires are increasing and cause health effects. The immediate and ongoing health impacts of prolo...
This study investigates how the October, 2007 wildfires in San Diego produced poor air quality. It t...
Bushfires (wildfires) are becoming more frequent and widespread due to the warming climate. The rat...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...
Time series analysis of fine particulate matter and asthma reliever dispensations in populations aff...
BACKGROUND:The frequency and intensity of wildfires is anticipated to increase as climate change cre...
Objective: To examine the relationship between the mean daily concentration of respirable particles ...
A three-year study (1 Jan 07 to 31 Dec 09) was conducted for Los Angeles and Riverside counties to v...
During summer in early 2016, over 70 landscape fires in Tasmania (Australia) caused several severe e...
During summer in early 2016, over 70 landscape fires in Tasmania (Australia) caused several severe e...