Mortality increases during periods of elevated heat. Identification of vulnerable subgroups by demographics, causes of death, and geographic regions, including deaths occurring at home, is needed to inform public health prevention efforts. We calculated mortality relative risks (RRs) and excess deaths associated with a large-scale California heat wave in 2006, comparing deaths during the heat wave with reference days. For total (all-place) and at-home mortality, we examined risks by demographic factors, internal and external causes of death, and building climate zones. During the heat wave, 582 excess deaths occurred, a 5% increase over expected (RR = 1.05, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.03–1.08). Sixty-six percent of excess deaths were at ...
As climate change received more global attention, more epidemiological studies have been conducted o...
Background: Sustained high temperatures, specifically heat waves (HW), increase the risk of dying, e...
Abstract Exposure to high ambient temperatures is an important cause of avoidable, premature death t...
BackgroundClimate models project that heat waves will increase in frequency and severity. Despite ma...
More than 2000 deaths were attributed to the August 2003 heat wave in England and Wales. We analysed...
In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consistently re...
The extreme heat wave in Australia in 2009 resulted in significantly increased number of daily death...
Abstract In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consi...
Background: Climate change is projected to increase the number and intensity of extreme weather even...
Patterns of urban heat wave deaths in New York and St. Louis during July 1966 indicate not only the ...
Extreme heat events, or heat waves, are a leading cause of extreme weather-related deaths in the Uni...
Introduction: The Italian Heat Health Watch Warning System (HHWWS) was set up following the over 300...
Background—Heat waves have been linked with an increase in mortality, but the associated risk has be...
Background: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves and mortality...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves a...
As climate change received more global attention, more epidemiological studies have been conducted o...
Background: Sustained high temperatures, specifically heat waves (HW), increase the risk of dying, e...
Abstract Exposure to high ambient temperatures is an important cause of avoidable, premature death t...
BackgroundClimate models project that heat waves will increase in frequency and severity. Despite ma...
More than 2000 deaths were attributed to the August 2003 heat wave in England and Wales. We analysed...
In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consistently re...
The extreme heat wave in Australia in 2009 resulted in significantly increased number of daily death...
Abstract In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consi...
Background: Climate change is projected to increase the number and intensity of extreme weather even...
Patterns of urban heat wave deaths in New York and St. Louis during July 1966 indicate not only the ...
Extreme heat events, or heat waves, are a leading cause of extreme weather-related deaths in the Uni...
Introduction: The Italian Heat Health Watch Warning System (HHWWS) was set up following the over 300...
Background—Heat waves have been linked with an increase in mortality, but the associated risk has be...
Background: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves and mortality...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves a...
As climate change received more global attention, more epidemiological studies have been conducted o...
Background: Sustained high temperatures, specifically heat waves (HW), increase the risk of dying, e...
Abstract Exposure to high ambient temperatures is an important cause of avoidable, premature death t...