Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represent a continuing public health concern in the United States. During 2004-2018, an average of 702 heat-related deaths occurred in the United States annually. To study patterns in heat-related deaths by age group, sex, race/ethnicity, and level of urbanization, and to explore comorbid conditions associated with deaths resulting from heat exposure, CDC analyzed nationally comprehensive mortality data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS).* The rate of heat-related mortality tended to be higher among males, persons aged 6565 years, non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Natives, and persons living in noncore nonmetropolitan and large cent...
We used medical examiner’s records to identify heat-related fatalities (N=161) that occurred during ...
Heat stress due to ambient outdoor temperatures is a workplace hazard that has not been well studied...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Heat stress, an environmental and occupational hazard, is associated with a spectrum of heat-related...
Maricopa County experiences exceptionally high temperatures that contributes to a high number of dea...
ObjectivesTo determine whether non-US citizens have a higher mortality risk of heat-related deaths t...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Background As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events researcher...
In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in central Arizona...
The failure of the human body to thermoregulate can lead to severe outcomes (e.g., death) and lastin...
Deaths tend to lag extreme heat and mortality data is generally not available for timely surveillanc...
Background: With climate change and population aging, the health burden of extreme heat (EH) is a pr...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
The authors studied total mortality in Allegheny County, PA, during the summer of 1988. A heat wave ...
We used medical examiner’s records to identify heat-related fatalities (N=161) that occurred during ...
Heat stress due to ambient outdoor temperatures is a workplace hazard that has not been well studied...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Heat stress, an environmental and occupational hazard, is associated with a spectrum of heat-related...
Maricopa County experiences exceptionally high temperatures that contributes to a high number of dea...
ObjectivesTo determine whether non-US citizens have a higher mortality risk of heat-related deaths t...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Background As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events researcher...
In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in central Arizona...
The failure of the human body to thermoregulate can lead to severe outcomes (e.g., death) and lastin...
Deaths tend to lag extreme heat and mortality data is generally not available for timely surveillanc...
Background: With climate change and population aging, the health burden of extreme heat (EH) is a pr...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
The authors studied total mortality in Allegheny County, PA, during the summer of 1988. A heat wave ...
We used medical examiner’s records to identify heat-related fatalities (N=161) that occurred during ...
Heat stress due to ambient outdoor temperatures is a workplace hazard that has not been well studied...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...