Background: In summer 2020 under the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has made public warnings that specific preventive measures such as maskwearing and stay-at-home orders, may increase heatstroke risk. In our previous work, we found a lower risk of heatstroke-related ambulance dispatches (HSAD) during the COVID-19 period, however, it is uncertain whether similar risk reductions can be observed in different vulnerable subgroups. This study aimed to determine the HSAD risk during the COVID-19 pandemic by age, severity, and incident place subgroups.Method: A summer-specific (June–September), time-series analysis was performed, using daily HSAD and meteorological data from 47 Japanese prefectures from 2017 to 2020...
Objectives: Changes in air temperature and its relation to ambulance transports due to heat stroke i...
We investigated the link between heat stroke and high air temperature from July to September in 2010...
Evidence of the impact of ambient temperatures on emergency ambulance calls (EACs) in developing cou...
In 2020, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought a huge impact in daily life and ha...
Background: The elderly population has been the primary target of intervention to prevent heat-relat...
BackgroundClimate change, as a defining issue of the current time, is causing severe heat-related il...
The 2020 summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo were postponed to July– September 2021 due to ...
[Background] The frequency and intensity of hot weather have increased. In Japan, there have been ma...
Abstract The number of non-accidental deaths and heat-related illnesses due to the co-occurrence of ...
The incidence of heatstroke has been increasing in Japan, and future climate change is likely to inc...
An increase in the global surface temperature and changes in urban morphologies are associated with ...
High ambient temperatures pose a significant risk to health. This study investigates the heatwave mo...
IntroductionHeatstroke mortality is highest among older adults aged 65 years and older, and the risk...
This master’s thesis attempts to discover demographic and spatial disparities in heatstroke deaths i...
The link between high temperatures and ambulance transports in Takamatsu area, Japan was investigate...
Objectives: Changes in air temperature and its relation to ambulance transports due to heat stroke i...
We investigated the link between heat stroke and high air temperature from July to September in 2010...
Evidence of the impact of ambient temperatures on emergency ambulance calls (EACs) in developing cou...
In 2020, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought a huge impact in daily life and ha...
Background: The elderly population has been the primary target of intervention to prevent heat-relat...
BackgroundClimate change, as a defining issue of the current time, is causing severe heat-related il...
The 2020 summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo were postponed to July– September 2021 due to ...
[Background] The frequency and intensity of hot weather have increased. In Japan, there have been ma...
Abstract The number of non-accidental deaths and heat-related illnesses due to the co-occurrence of ...
The incidence of heatstroke has been increasing in Japan, and future climate change is likely to inc...
An increase in the global surface temperature and changes in urban morphologies are associated with ...
High ambient temperatures pose a significant risk to health. This study investigates the heatwave mo...
IntroductionHeatstroke mortality is highest among older adults aged 65 years and older, and the risk...
This master’s thesis attempts to discover demographic and spatial disparities in heatstroke deaths i...
The link between high temperatures and ambulance transports in Takamatsu area, Japan was investigate...
Objectives: Changes in air temperature and its relation to ambulance transports due to heat stroke i...
We investigated the link between heat stroke and high air temperature from July to September in 2010...
Evidence of the impact of ambient temperatures on emergency ambulance calls (EACs) in developing cou...