Children, and particularly infants, have physiological, anatomic, and social factors that increase vulnerability to temperature extremes. We performed a systematic review to explore the association between acute adverse infant outcomes (children 0-1 years) and exposure to high and low ambient temperatures. MEDLINE (Pubmed), Embase, CINAHL Plus, and Global Health were searched alongside the reference lists of key papers. We included published journal papers in English that assessed adverse infant outcomes related to short-term weather-related temperature exposure. Twenty-six studies met our inclusion criteria. Outcomes assessed included: infant mortality (n = 9), sudden infant death syndrome (n = 5), hospital visits or admissions (n = 5), in...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
International audienceObjective: Hypothermia is associated with elevated mortality in the preterm in...
This study examined the effect of short-term changes in ambient temperature on hospital admissions a...
Fever in an infant, especially in the neonatal period, is a highly concerning finding that could ind...
A non-linear relationship between maximum ambient temperature and number of sudden infant death synd...
Young children are thought to be particularly sensitive to heat waves, but relatively less research ...
Children are vulnerable to temperature extremes. This paper aimed to review the literature regarding...
Young children are thought to be particularly sensitive to heatwaves, but relatively less research a...
Abstract. Background:. Extreme temperature events, including extreme cold, are becoming more frequen...
Hypothermia is one of the main causes of neonatal mortality in developing countries. The aim of this...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between body temperature at admission to neonatal intensi...
BACKGROUND Definite data on effect of heat in neonate is not documented, although there are numerou...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
National and international recommendations for thermal care at preterm birth include recommendations...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
International audienceObjective: Hypothermia is associated with elevated mortality in the preterm in...
This study examined the effect of short-term changes in ambient temperature on hospital admissions a...
Fever in an infant, especially in the neonatal period, is a highly concerning finding that could ind...
A non-linear relationship between maximum ambient temperature and number of sudden infant death synd...
Young children are thought to be particularly sensitive to heat waves, but relatively less research ...
Children are vulnerable to temperature extremes. This paper aimed to review the literature regarding...
Young children are thought to be particularly sensitive to heatwaves, but relatively less research a...
Abstract. Background:. Extreme temperature events, including extreme cold, are becoming more frequen...
Hypothermia is one of the main causes of neonatal mortality in developing countries. The aim of this...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between body temperature at admission to neonatal intensi...
BACKGROUND Definite data on effect of heat in neonate is not documented, although there are numerou...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
National and international recommendations for thermal care at preterm birth include recommendations...
Background \ud \ud Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of extreme temperatures. \ud ...
International audienceObjective: Hypothermia is associated with elevated mortality in the preterm in...
This study examined the effect of short-term changes in ambient temperature on hospital admissions a...