Wildfires have increased in frequency and magnitude and pose a significant public health challenge. The principal objective of this study was to assess the impact of wildfire smoke on respiratory peak flow performance of patients exposed to two different wildfire events. This longitudinal study utilized an observational approach and a cohort study design with a patient-level clinical dataset from a local outpatient allergy clinic (n = 842). Meteorological data from a local weather station served as a proxy for smoke exposure because air quality measurements were not available. This study found that there were decreases in respiratory peak flow among allergy clinic patients one year after each wildfire event. For every one percent increase i...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Background and objective: The 2006–2007 wildfire period was one of the most extensive and long lasti...
Wildfires are predicted to become more severe and frequent with climate change. Wildfire smoke conta...
This study investigates how the October, 2007 wildfires in San Diego produced poor air quality. It t...
BackgroundWildfire activity is predicted to increase in many parts of the world due to changes in te...
Background: Climate change is likely to increase the threat of wildfires, and little is known about ...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
BACKGROUND:The frequency and intensity of wildfires is anticipated to increase as climate change cre...
© 2018 Hutchinson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Background: The frequency and...
Wildfires are increasing and cause health effects. The immediate and ongoing health impacts of prolo...
International audienceWildfires take a heavy toll on human health worldwide. Climate change may incr...
Increases in wildfire activity across the Western US pose a significant public health threat. While ...
Introduction Wildfires are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change. Fine particul...
Background: In June 2008, burning peat deposits produced haze and air pollution far in excess of Nat...
Background: Individuals with asthma experienced severe and prolonged symptoms after the Australian 2...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Background and objective: The 2006–2007 wildfire period was one of the most extensive and long lasti...
Wildfires are predicted to become more severe and frequent with climate change. Wildfire smoke conta...
This study investigates how the October, 2007 wildfires in San Diego produced poor air quality. It t...
BackgroundWildfire activity is predicted to increase in many parts of the world due to changes in te...
Background: Climate change is likely to increase the threat of wildfires, and little is known about ...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
BACKGROUND:The frequency and intensity of wildfires is anticipated to increase as climate change cre...
© 2018 Hutchinson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Background: The frequency and...
Wildfires are increasing and cause health effects. The immediate and ongoing health impacts of prolo...
International audienceWildfires take a heavy toll on human health worldwide. Climate change may incr...
Increases in wildfire activity across the Western US pose a significant public health threat. While ...
Introduction Wildfires are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change. Fine particul...
Background: In June 2008, burning peat deposits produced haze and air pollution far in excess of Nat...
Background: Individuals with asthma experienced severe and prolonged symptoms after the Australian 2...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Background and objective: The 2006–2007 wildfire period was one of the most extensive and long lasti...
Wildfires are predicted to become more severe and frequent with climate change. Wildfire smoke conta...