Emergency room (ER) visits for accidental casualties, according to the International Classification of Deceases 10th Revision Chapters 19 and 20, include injury, poisoning, and external causes (IPEC). Annual distribution of 187,008 ER visits that took place between 2009 and 2011 in Beijing, China displayed regularity rather than random characteristics. The annual cycle from the Fourier series fitting of the number of ER visits was found to explain 63.2% of its total variance. In this study, the possible effect and regulation of meteorological conditions on these ER visits are investigated through the use of correlation analysis, as well as statistical modeling by using the Distributed Lag Non-linear Model and Generalized Additive Model. Cor...
Background: Evidence is limited regarding the association between temperatures and health costs. Obj...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Over the past few decades, a growing body of epidemiological studies found the effects of temperatur...
Emergency room (ER) visits for accidental casualties, according to the International Classification ...
Background: The association between ambient temperature and mortality has been well documented world...
Background: Health impacts of high temperatures on hospital emergency department visits (EDVs) have ...
Background Non-optimal ambient temperature has detrimental impacts on mortality worldwide, but littl...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
To quantitatively evaluate the influences of daily mean air temperature (DMT) on Emergency Departmen...
AbstractBackgroundTibet of China, with an average altitude of over 4000m, has experienced noticeable...
Findings on the effects of weather on health, especially the effects of ambient temperature on overa...
Evidence of the impact of ambient temperatures on emergency ambulance calls (EACs) in developing cou...
Background: Evidence is limited regarding the association between temperatures and health costs. Obj...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Over the past few decades, a growing body of epidemiological studies found the effects of temperatur...
Emergency room (ER) visits for accidental casualties, according to the International Classification ...
Background: The association between ambient temperature and mortality has been well documented world...
Background: Health impacts of high temperatures on hospital emergency department visits (EDVs) have ...
Background Non-optimal ambient temperature has detrimental impacts on mortality worldwide, but littl...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
To quantitatively evaluate the influences of daily mean air temperature (DMT) on Emergency Departmen...
AbstractBackgroundTibet of China, with an average altitude of over 4000m, has experienced noticeable...
Findings on the effects of weather on health, especially the effects of ambient temperature on overa...
Evidence of the impact of ambient temperatures on emergency ambulance calls (EACs) in developing cou...
Background: Evidence is limited regarding the association between temperatures and health costs. Obj...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Over the past few decades, a growing body of epidemiological studies found the effects of temperatur...