This study presents a Spatio-temporal characterization of the relation between climate and mortality by intense cold using 37 years of data (1979-2015). It was analyzed mortality data, data from four national censuses, and gridded monthly minimum temperatures. These datasets were analyzed using frequency diagrams, and correlation and trend analyses. The highest mortality found mainly occurs in four relatively cold regions: the northwest of Mexico, the Mexican plateau, Los Altos de Chiapas, and the north border of Mexico. Although most of our results are consistent with the “the colder it is, the higher the mortality” paradigm, other results suggest a more complex relation between mortality rates and low temperatures. Particularly, it was fo...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
BACKGROUND: There are many types of work which relate mortality with different environmental factors...
BackgroundIn Latin America, where climate change and rapid urbanization converge, non-optimal ambien...
Using data for all 2,454 municipalities of Mexico for the period 1980-2010, this paper analyzes the ...
AbstractUsing data for all 2,454 municipalities of Mexico for the period 1980-2010, this paper analy...
We examine the impact of temperature on mortality in Mexico using daily data over the period 1998-20...
We examine the impact of temperature on mortality in Mexico using daily data over the period 1998–20...
Using data for all 2,454 municipalities of Mexico for the period 1980-2010, this paper analyzes the ...
According to mortality statistics, in Mexico, during the period 2002-2010, 393 people died by excess...
This document aims to examine the changes in mortality induced by several extreme weather events fro...
In this paper the authors examine the heterogeneous impact of temperature shocks on mortality across...
To determine time trends and the geographical distribution of mortality trigger temperature threshol...
AbstractIn recent years in Mexico and around the world, the scientific community has shown great int...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
Background Factors affecting vulnerability to heat-related mortality are not well understood. Identi...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
BACKGROUND: There are many types of work which relate mortality with different environmental factors...
BackgroundIn Latin America, where climate change and rapid urbanization converge, non-optimal ambien...
Using data for all 2,454 municipalities of Mexico for the period 1980-2010, this paper analyzes the ...
AbstractUsing data for all 2,454 municipalities of Mexico for the period 1980-2010, this paper analy...
We examine the impact of temperature on mortality in Mexico using daily data over the period 1998-20...
We examine the impact of temperature on mortality in Mexico using daily data over the period 1998–20...
Using data for all 2,454 municipalities of Mexico for the period 1980-2010, this paper analyzes the ...
According to mortality statistics, in Mexico, during the period 2002-2010, 393 people died by excess...
This document aims to examine the changes in mortality induced by several extreme weather events fro...
In this paper the authors examine the heterogeneous impact of temperature shocks on mortality across...
To determine time trends and the geographical distribution of mortality trigger temperature threshol...
AbstractIn recent years in Mexico and around the world, the scientific community has shown great int...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
Background Factors affecting vulnerability to heat-related mortality are not well understood. Identi...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
BACKGROUND: There are many types of work which relate mortality with different environmental factors...
BackgroundIn Latin America, where climate change and rapid urbanization converge, non-optimal ambien...