Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) for childhood asthma. Methods An ecological design was used in this study. A Poisson linear regression model combined with a distributed lag non-linear model was used to quantify the effect of temperature on EDAs for asthma among children aged 0–14 years in Brisbane, Australia, during January 2003–December 2009, while controlling for air pollution, relative humidity, day of the week, season and long-term trends. The model residuals were checked to identify whether there was an added effect due to heat waves or cold spells. Results There were 13 324 EDAs for childhood asthma during the study period. Both hot and cold temperatures were associate...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Global climate change (GCC) is widely accepted as the biggest threat to human health of the 21st cen...
Asthma is a serious global health problem. However, few studies have investigated the relationship b...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
2013-101538 Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissi...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To...
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
Background: Hot and cold temperatures have been associated with childhood asthma. However, the relat...
Global climate change produces increasing episodes of extreme heat, a public health problem affectin...
The effect of temperature on childhood pneumonia in subtropical regions is largely unknown so far. T...
The objectives of this study are to review available information on the association between ambient ...
The objectives of this study are to review available information on the association between ambient ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting both children and...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Global climate change (GCC) is widely accepted as the biggest threat to human health of the 21st cen...
Asthma is a serious global health problem. However, few studies have investigated the relationship b...
Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissions (EDAs) f...
2013-101538 Objectives To examine the effect of extreme temperatures on emergency department admissi...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
Background Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. Objective To...
Aim This study investigates seasonal variation in paediatric hospitalisations and emergency room pre...
Background: Hot and cold temperatures have been associated with childhood asthma. However, the relat...
Global climate change produces increasing episodes of extreme heat, a public health problem affectin...
The effect of temperature on childhood pneumonia in subtropical regions is largely unknown so far. T...
The objectives of this study are to review available information on the association between ambient ...
The objectives of this study are to review available information on the association between ambient ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting both children and...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Background: The negative impacts of environmental factors on allergic respiratory diseases (ARD) in ...
Global climate change (GCC) is widely accepted as the biggest threat to human health of the 21st cen...
Asthma is a serious global health problem. However, few studies have investigated the relationship b...