Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to heat, whereas cold-related deaths can occur up to 30 days after exposure. We investigated whether influenza infection could explain the delayed cold effects on ischemic heart diseases (IHD) as they can trigger IHD. We hypothesized two pathways between cold exposure and IHD: a direct pathway and an indirect pathway through influenza infection. We created a multi-state model of the pathways and simulated incidence data to examine the observed delayed patterns in cases. We conducted cross-correlation and time series analysis with Japanese daily pneumonia and influenza (P&I) mortality data to help validate our model. Simulations showed the IHD i...
IntroductionInfluenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in winte...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the relationship of influenza with acute myocardial infarct...
Background. Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
(See the editorial commentary by Finelli and Chaves, on pages 1701–4.) Background. Previous studies ...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in win...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in win...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
Aims: To determine whether influenza can trigger heart attacks, we investigated the impact of influe...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
IntroductionInfluenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in winte...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the relationship of influenza with acute myocardial infarct...
Background. Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
(See the editorial commentary by Finelli and Chaves, on pages 1701–4.) Background. Previous studies ...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in win...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in win...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
Aims: To determine whether influenza can trigger heart attacks, we investigated the impact of influe...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
IntroductionInfluenza may precipitate cardiovascular disease, but influenza typically peaks in winte...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...