ObjectiveTo explore the utility of syndromic surveillance systems for detecting and monitoring the impact of air pollution incidents on health-care seeking behaviour in England between 2012 and 2017.IntroductionThe negative effect of air pollution on human health is well documented illustrating increased risk of respiratory, cardiac and other health conditions. [1] Currently, during air pollution episodes Public Health England (PHE) syndromic surveillance systems [2] provide a near real-time analysis of the health impact of poor air quality. In England, syndromic surveillance has previously been used on an ad hoc basis to monitor health impact; this has usually happened during widespread national air pollution episodes where the air polluti...
Introduction: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for p...
Asthma is a common disease and appears to be increasing in prevalence. There is evidence linking air...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies from Europe and North America have provided evidence that exposu...
AbstractThere is an increasing body of evidence illustrating the negative health effects of air poll...
During March and early April 2014 there was widespread poor air quality across the United Kingdom. P...
Air pollution is well documented to cause adverse health effects in the population. Studies have dem...
This paper describes the national syndromic surveillance delivered by the Public Health England Real...
INTRODUCTION: Syndromic surveillance is a method of rapid disease detection based on categories of s...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact on human health observed in associationwith periods of poor air qualit...
Syndromic surveillance is the “near real-time collection, analysis and interpretation” of health dat...
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for p...
Introduction There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for...
Despite past improvements in air quality, very large parts of the population in urban areas breathe ...
Introduction: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for ...
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for ...
Introduction: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for p...
Asthma is a common disease and appears to be increasing in prevalence. There is evidence linking air...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies from Europe and North America have provided evidence that exposu...
AbstractThere is an increasing body of evidence illustrating the negative health effects of air poll...
During March and early April 2014 there was widespread poor air quality across the United Kingdom. P...
Air pollution is well documented to cause adverse health effects in the population. Studies have dem...
This paper describes the national syndromic surveillance delivered by the Public Health England Real...
INTRODUCTION: Syndromic surveillance is a method of rapid disease detection based on categories of s...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact on human health observed in associationwith periods of poor air qualit...
Syndromic surveillance is the “near real-time collection, analysis and interpretation” of health dat...
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for p...
Introduction There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for...
Despite past improvements in air quality, very large parts of the population in urban areas breathe ...
Introduction: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for ...
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for ...
Introduction: There is a lack of evidence on the adverse effects of air pollution on cognition for p...
Asthma is a common disease and appears to be increasing in prevalence. There is evidence linking air...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies from Europe and North America have provided evidence that exposu...