Ambient temperatures (heat and cold) are associated with mortality, but limited research is available about groups most vulnerable to these effects in rural populations. We estimated the effects of heat and cold on daily mortality among different sociodemographic groups in the Vadu HDSS area, western India. We studied all deaths in the Vadu HDSS area during 2004-2013. A conditional logistic regression model in a case-crossover design was used. Separate analyses were carried out for summer and winter season. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated for total mortality and population subgroups. Temperature above a threshold of 31 A degrees C was associated with total mortality (OR 1.48, CI = 1.05-2.09) per 1 A degrees...
Background: South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change and is projected to experience some of...
Background Exposure to high and low ambient temperatures is associated with morbidity and mortality...
A substantial number of epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between atmospheric...
Ambient temperatures (heat and cold) are associated with mortality, but limited research is availabl...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Background Most environmental epidemiological studies are conducted in high income settings. The ass...
Abstract: Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however...
BACKGROUND: Research in mainly developed countries has shown that some changes in weather are associ...
BackgroundMost of the epidemiological studies that have examined the detrimental effects of ambient ...
Background: Research in mainly developed countries has shown that some changes in weather are associ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most of the epidemiological studies that have examined the detrimental effe...
BACKGROUND: Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in assoc...
Background Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in associ...
Weather uctuations have shaped the economic activities of humans for centuries. And in poor, develop...
Background: South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change and is projected to experience some of...
Background Exposure to high and low ambient temperatures is associated with morbidity and mortality...
A substantial number of epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between atmospheric...
Ambient temperatures (heat and cold) are associated with mortality, but limited research is availabl...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which ha...
Background Most environmental epidemiological studies are conducted in high income settings. The ass...
Abstract: Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however...
BACKGROUND: Research in mainly developed countries has shown that some changes in weather are associ...
BackgroundMost of the epidemiological studies that have examined the detrimental effects of ambient ...
Background: Research in mainly developed countries has shown that some changes in weather are associ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most of the epidemiological studies that have examined the detrimental effe...
BACKGROUND: Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in assoc...
Background Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in associ...
Weather uctuations have shaped the economic activities of humans for centuries. And in poor, develop...
Background: South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change and is projected to experience some of...
Background Exposure to high and low ambient temperatures is associated with morbidity and mortality...
A substantial number of epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between atmospheric...