The use of an ‘acclimatisation’ heatwave measure to compare temperature-related demand for emergency services in Australia, Botswana, Netherlands, Pakistan, and USA

BACKGROUND:Heatwaves have been linked to increased risk of mortality and morbidity and are projected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. The current study uses emergency department (ED) data from Australia, Botswana, Netherlands, Pakistan, and the United States of America to evaluate the impact of heatwaves on ED attendances, admissions and mortality. METHODS:Routinely collected time series data were obtained from 18 hospitals. Two separate thresholds (≥4 and ≥7) of the acclimatisation excess heat index (EHIaccl) were used to define "hot days". Analyses included descr... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van der Linden, Naomi
Longden, Thomas
Richards, John R
Khursheed, Munawar
Goddijn, Wilhelmina MT
van Veelen, Michiel J
Khan, Uzma Rahim
van der Linden, M Christien
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: PLOS ONE, vol 14, iss 3
Verlag/Hrsg.: eScholarship
University of California
Schlagwörter: Biomedical and Clinical Sciences / Clinical Sciences / Health Sciences / Clinical Research / Good Health and Well Being / Acclimatization / Adolescent / Aged / 80 and over / Australia / Botswana / California / Child / Preschool / Climate Change / Emergency Medical Services / Emergency Service / Hospital / Extreme Heat / Female / Heat Stress Disorders / Humans / Male / Netherlands / Pakistan / Seasons / General Science & Technology
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