- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Global Health Care Issues
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Thermoregulation and physiological responses
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Agricultural pest management studies
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- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
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- Agricultural Science and Fertilization
- Thermal Regulation in Medicine
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- Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
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Vital Strategies
2023-2025
Office for National Statistics
2023-2025
Barcelona Institute for Global Health
2019-2022
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública
2020-2022
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
2020-2022
Parc de Salut
2021-2022
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
2021-2022
Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre
2012-2021
Cambia
2020
CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
2020
(1) Background: This study aimed to quantify the health and economic impacts of air pollution in Jakarta Province, capital Indonesia. (2) Methods: We quantified burden fine particulate matter (PM2.5) ground-level Ozone (O3), which exceeds local global ambient quality standards. selected outcomes include adverse children, all-cause mortality, daily hospitalizations. used comparative risk assessment methods estimate burdens attributable PM2.5 O3, linking population data with relative risks...
Heatwaves are expected to increase with climate change, posing a significant threat population health. In India, the world's largest population, heatwaves occur annually but have not been comprehensively studied. Accordingly, we evaluated association between and all-cause mortality quantifying attributable fraction in India.
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Abstract A growing number of epidemiological studies have recently assessed temporal variations in vulnerability and/or mortality attributable to hot and cold temperatures. However, the eventual changes seasonal distribution temperature-attributable remain unexplored. Here, we analyse countrywide daily time-series temperature counts from respiratory diseases by sex, age group province residence during period 1980–2016 Spain. We show complete reversal seasonality mortality, with a significant...
Numerous studies have reported a strong association between temperature and mortality. Additional insights can be gained from investigating the effects of on years life lost (YLL), considering expectancy at time death.The goal this work was to assess YLL seven low-, middle-, high-income sites.We obtained meteorological population data for least nine four Health Demographic Surveillance Sites in Kenya (western Kenya, Nairobi), Burkina Faso (Nouna), India (Vadu), as well cities United States...
Understanding context specific heat-health risks in urban areas is important, especially given anticipated severe increases summer temperatures due to climate change effects. We investigate social inequalities the association between daily and mortality city of Turin for period 1982-2018 among different demographic groups such as sex, age, educational level, marital status household occupants.Mortality data are represented by individual all-cause counts months 1982 2018. Socioeconomic level...
Exposure to high and low ambient temperatures is associated with morbidity mortality across the globe. Most of these studies assessing effects non-optimum on health have been conducted in developed world, whereas India, limited evidence temperature risks has focused mostly heat waves. Here we quantify short term association between all urban Pune, India.We applied a time series regression model derive temperature-mortality associations based daily mean all-cause records Pune city from year...
Ambient temperatures (heat and cold) are associated with mortality, but limited research is available about groups most vulnerable to these effects in rural populations. We estimated the of heat cold on daily mortality among different sociodemographic Vadu HDSS area, western India. studied all deaths area during 2004-2013. A conditional logistic regression model a case-crossover design was used. Separate analyses were carried out for summer winter season. Odds ratios (OR) 95% confidence...
Abstract Synoptic climatology has a long history of research where weather data are aggregated and composited to gain better understanding atmospheric effects on non‐atmospheric variables. This resulted in an applied scientific discipline that yields methods tools designed for applications across disciplinary boundaries. The spatial synoptic classification (SSC) is example such tool helps researchers bridge methodological gaps between disciplines, especially those studying human health. SSC...
The health impacts of global climate change mitigation will affect local populations differently. However, most co-benefits analyses have been done at a level, with relatively few studies providing level results. We aimed to quantify the due fine particles (PM2.5) under governance arrangements embedded in Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs1-5) two greenhouse gas concentration scenarios (Representative Concentration (RCPs) 2.6 and 8.5) Mozambique, India, Spain. simulated SSP-RCP using Global...
Many diseases are affected by changes in weather. There have been limited studies, however, which examined the relationship between heat and cold cause-specific mortality low middle-income countries. In this study, we aimed to estimate effects of days on total Vadu Health Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) area western India. We used a quasi-Poisson regression model allowing for over-dispersion examine association with extreme high (98th percentile, >39 °C) temperature (2nd <25...
Background : Research in mainly developed countries has shown that some changes weather are associated with increased mortality. However, due to the lack of accessible data, few studies have examined such effects on mortality, particularly rural regions developing countries. Objective In this study, we aimed investigate relationship between temperature and rainfall daily mortality India Design Daily data were obtained from Health Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) Vadu, India. mean a...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the relationship between summer temperatures and increased heat-related deaths. Epidemiological analyses of health effects climate exposures usually rely on observations from nearest weather station to assess exposure-response associations for geographically diverse populations. Urban models provide high-resolution spatial data that may potentially improve exposure estimates, but date, they not been extensively applied in epidemiological research. We...
adu Health and Demographic Surveillance System (VaduHDSS), a surveillance system initiated in 2002, is run by Vadu Rural Program of the KEMHRC Pune.Every six month, HDSS collects data on pregnancies, births, marriages, migrations, deaths assesses causes using verbal autopsies population 160000 individuals residing about 48000 households 22 villages.By virtue its longitudinal generation practices VaduHDSS facilitates national globally relevant health research to generate evidence for informed...
Abstract Background Understanding context specific heat-health risks in urban areas is important, especially given anticipated severe increases summer temperatures due to climate change effects. We investigate social inequalities the association between daily and mortality city of Turin for period 1982-2018 among different demographic group such as sex, age, educational level, marital status household occupants. Methods Mortality data are represented by individual all-cause counts months...
Abstract The authors have withdrawn this preprint due to author disagreement.