BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfires. However, the association between wildfire-related PM2.5 and mortality has not been well characterised. We aimed to comprehensively assess the association between short-term exposure to wildfire-related PM2.5 and mortality across various regions of the world. METHODS: For this time series study, data on daily counts of deaths for all causes, cardiovascular causes, and respiratory causes were collected from 749 cities in 43 countries and regions during 2000-16. Daily concentrations of wildfire-related PM2.5 were estimated using the three-dimensional chemical transport model GEOS-Chem at a 0.25 degrees x 0.25 degrees resolution. The associat...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...
BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfir...
Summary Background Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly larg...
BACKGROUND : Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfi...
BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfir...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly l...
Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfires. However,...
Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfires. However,...
Background: Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Wildfires pose a significant risk to human livelihoods and are a substantial health hazard due to em...
Background-—Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Introduction Wildfires are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change. Fine particul...
Background: Climate change is likely to increase the threat of wildfires, and little is known about ...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...
BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfir...
Summary Background Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly larg...
BACKGROUND : Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfi...
BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfir...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly l...
Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfires. However,...
Many regions of the world are now facing more frequent and unprecedentedly large wildfires. However,...
Background: Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Wildfires pose a significant risk to human livelihoods and are a substantial health hazard due to em...
Background-—Epidemiological studies investigating the role of fine particulate matter (PM2.5; aerody...
Introduction Wildfires are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change. Fine particul...
Background: Climate change is likely to increase the threat of wildfires, and little is known about ...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Background: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2:5) during wildfire seasons has been associated wi...