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Mitigating and adapting to climate change: a call to public health professionals.

International journal of public health

Winkler MS, Röösli M, Ragettli MS, Cissé G, Müller P, Utzinger J, Perez L.
PMID: 26227490
Int J Public Health. 2015 Sep;60(6):631-2. doi: 10.1007/s00038-015-0722-7.

No abstract available.

Geographical Variations of the Minimum Mortality Temperature at a Global Scale: A Multicountry Study.

Environmental epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Tobías A, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Sera F, Ng CFS, Kim Y, Roye D, Chung Y, Dang TN, Kim H, Lee W, Íñiguez C, Vicedo-Cabrera A, Abrutzky R, Guo Y, Tong S, Coelho MSZS, Saldiva PHN, Lavigne E, Correa PM, Ortega NV, Kan H, Osorio S, Kyselý J, Urban A, Orru H, Indermitte E, Jaakkola JJK, Ryti NRI, Pascal M, Huber V, Schneider A, Katsouyanni K, Analitis A, Entezari A, Mayvaneh F, Goodman P, Zeka A, Michelozzi P, de'Donato F, Alahmad B, Diaz MH, De la Cruz Valencia C, Overcenco A, Houthuijs D, Ameling C, Rao S, Di Ruscio F, Carrasco G, Seposo X, Nunes B, Madureira J, Holobaca IH, Scovronick N, Acquaotta F, Forsberg B, Åström C, Ragettli MS, Guo YL, Chen BY, Li S, Colistro V, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Dung DV, Armstrong B, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 34934890
Environ Epidemiol. 2021 Sep 24;5(5):e169. doi: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000169. eCollection 2021 Oct.

BACKGROUND: Minimum mortality temperature (MMT) is an important indicator to assess the temperature-mortality association, indicating long-term adaptation to local climate. Limited evidence about the geographical variability of the MMT is available at a global scale.METHODS: We collected data from...

Temperature-related mortality impacts under and beyond Paris Agreement climate change scenarios.

Climatic change

Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Guo Y, Sera F, Huber V, Schleussner CF, Mitchell D, Tong S, de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho M, Saldiva PHN, Lavigne E, Correa PM, Ortega NV, Kan H, Osorio S, Kyselý J, Urban A, Jaakkola JJK, Ryti NRI, Pascal M, Goodman PG, Zeka A, Michelozzi P, Scortichini M, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Hurtado-Diaz M, Cruz J, Seposo X, Kim H, Tobias A, Íñiguez C, Forsberg B, Åström DO, Ragettli MS, Röösli M, Guo YL, Wu CF, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Bell ML, Dang TN, Van DD, Heaviside C, Vardoulakis S, Hajat S, Haines A, Armstrong B, Ebi KL, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 30405277
Clim Change. 2018 Oct;150(3):391-402. doi: 10.1007/s10584-018-2274-3. Epub 2018 Sep 13.

The Paris Agreement binds all nations to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change, with the commitment to Bhold warming well below 2 °C in global mean temperature (GMT), relative to pre-industrial levels, and to pursue efforts to limit...

Differential mortality risks associated with PM2.5 components: a multi-country, multi-city study.

Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

Masselot P, Sera F, Schneider R, Kan H, Lavigne É, Stafoggia M, Tobias A, Chen H, Burnett RT, Schwartz J, Zanobetti A, Bell ML, Chen BY, Leon Guo YL, Ragettli MS, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Åström C, Forsberg B, Íñiguez C, Garland RM, Scovronick N, Madureira J, Nunes B, De la Cruz Valencia C, Hurtado Diaz M, Honda Y, Hashizume M, Fook Cheng Ng C, Samoli E, Katsouyanni K, Schneider A, Breitner S, Ryti NRI, Jaakkola JJK, Maasikmets M, Orru H, Guo Y, Valdés Ortega N, Matus Correa P, Tong S, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 34907973
Epidemiology. 2021 Dec 07; doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001455. Epub 2021 Dec 07.

BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs between as well as within countries. Differences in PM2.5 composition can play a role in modifying the effect estimates, but there is little evidence about which components...

Geographical Variations of the Minimum Mortality Temperature at a Global Scale: A Multicountry Study.

Environmental epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Tobías A, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Sera F, Ng CFS, Kim Y, Roye D, Chung Y, Dang TN, Kim H, Lee W, Íñiguez C, Vicedo-Cabrera A, Abrutzky R, Guo Y, Tong S, Coelho MSZS, Saldiva PHN, Lavigne E, Correa PM, Ortega NV, Kan H, Osorio S, Kyselý J, Urban A, Orru H, Indermitte E, Jaakkola JJK, Ryti NRI, Pascal M, Huber V, Schneider A, Katsouyanni K, Analitis A, Entezari A, Mayvaneh F, Goodman P, Zeka A, Michelozzi P, de'Donato F, Alahmad B, Diaz MH, De la Cruz Valencia C, Overcenco A, Houthuijs D, Ameling C, Rao S, Di Ruscio F, Carrasco G, Seposo X, Nunes B, Madureira J, Holobaca IH, Scovronick N, Acquaotta F, Forsberg B, Åström C, Ragettli MS, Guo YL, Chen BY, Li S, Colistro V, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Dung DV, Armstrong B, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 34934890
Environ Epidemiol. 2021 Sep 24;5(5):e169. doi: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000169. eCollection 2021 Oct.

BACKGROUND: Minimum mortality temperature (MMT) is an important indicator to assess the temperature-mortality association, indicating long-term adaptation to local climate. Limited evidence about the geographical variability of the MMT is available at a global scale.METHODS: We collected data from...

Differential mortality risks associated with PM2.5 components: a multi-country, multi-city study.

Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

Masselot P, Sera F, Schneider R, Kan H, Lavigne É, Stafoggia M, Tobias A, Chen H, Burnett RT, Schwartz J, Zanobetti A, Bell ML, Chen BY, Leon Guo YL, Ragettli MS, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Åström C, Forsberg B, Íñiguez C, Garland RM, Scovronick N, Madureira J, Nunes B, De la Cruz Valencia C, Hurtado Diaz M, Honda Y, Hashizume M, Fook Cheng Ng C, Samoli E, Katsouyanni K, Schneider A, Breitner S, Ryti NRI, Jaakkola JJK, Maasikmets M, Orru H, Guo Y, Valdés Ortega N, Matus Correa P, Tong S, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 34907973
Epidemiology. 2021 Dec 07; doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001455. Epub 2021 Dec 07.

BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs between as well as within countries. Differences in PM2.5 composition can play a role in modifying the effect estimates, but there is little evidence about which components...

Excess mortality during the warm summer of 2015 in Switzerland.

Swiss medical weekly

Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Ragettli MS, Schindler C, Röösli M.
PMID: 31309989
Swiss Med Wkly. 2016 Dec 05;146:w14379. doi: 10.4414/smw.2016.14379. eCollection 2016 Dec 05.

QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after summer 2003). For summer 2003, a 6.9% excess mortality was estimated for Switzerland, which corresponded to 975 extra deaths. The impact of the...

Erratum: "The Role of Humidity in Associations of High Temperature with Mortality: A Multicountry, Multicity Study".

Environmental health perspectives

Armstrong B, Sera F, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Abrutzky R, Åström DO, Bell ML, Chen BY, de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho M, Correa PM, Dang TN, Diaz MH, Dung DV, Forsberg B, Goodman P, Guo YL, Guo Y, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Indermitte E, Íñiguez C, Kan H, Kim H, Kyselý J, Lavigne E, Michelozzi P, Orru H, Ortega NV, Pascal M, Ragettli MS, Saldiva PHN, Schwartz J, Scortichini M, Seposo X, Tobias A, Tong S, Urban A, De la Cruz Valencia C, Zanobetti A, Zeka A, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 31584291
Environ Health Perspect. 2019 Oct;127(10):109001. doi: 10.1289/EHP6302. Epub 2019 Oct 04.

No abstract available.

Geographical Variations of the Minimum Mortality Temperature at a Global Scale: A Multicountry Study.

Environmental epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Tobías A, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Sera F, Ng CFS, Kim Y, Roye D, Chung Y, Dang TN, Kim H, Lee W, Íñiguez C, Vicedo-Cabrera A, Abrutzky R, Guo Y, Tong S, Coelho MSZS, Saldiva PHN, Lavigne E, Correa PM, Ortega NV, Kan H, Osorio S, Kyselý J, Urban A, Orru H, Indermitte E, Jaakkola JJK, Ryti NRI, Pascal M, Huber V, Schneider A, Katsouyanni K, Analitis A, Entezari A, Mayvaneh F, Goodman P, Zeka A, Michelozzi P, de'Donato F, Alahmad B, Diaz MH, De la Cruz Valencia C, Overcenco A, Houthuijs D, Ameling C, Rao S, Di Ruscio F, Carrasco G, Seposo X, Nunes B, Madureira J, Holobaca IH, Scovronick N, Acquaotta F, Forsberg B, Åström C, Ragettli MS, Guo YL, Chen BY, Li S, Colistro V, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Dung DV, Armstrong B, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 34934890
Environ Epidemiol. 2021 Sep 24;5(5):e169. doi: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000169. eCollection 2021 Oct.

BACKGROUND: Minimum mortality temperature (MMT) is an important indicator to assess the temperature-mortality association, indicating long-term adaptation to local climate. Limited evidence about the geographical variability of the MMT is available at a global scale.METHODS: We collected data from...

Changes of glaciers in the Andes of Chile and priorities for future work.

The Science of the total environment

Pellicciotti F, Ragettli S, Carenzo M, McPhee J.
PMID: 24300481
Sci Total Environ. 2014 Sep 15;493:1197-210. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.10.055. Epub 2013 Dec 02.

Glaciers in the Andes of Chile seem to be shrinking and possibly loosing mass, but the number and types of studies conducted, constrained mainly by data availability, are not sufficient to provide a synopsis of glacier changes for the...

Projections of temperature-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios.

The Lancet. Planetary health

Gasparrini A, Guo Y, Sera F, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Huber V, Tong S, de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho M, Nascimento Saldiva PH, Lavigne E, Matus Correa P, Valdes Ortega N, Kan H, Osorio S, Kyselý J, Urban A, Jaakkola JJK, Ryti NRI, Pascal M, Goodman PG, Zeka A, Michelozzi P, Scortichini M, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Hurtado-Diaz M, Cesar Cruz J, Seposo X, Kim H, Tobias A, Iñiguez C, Forsberg B, Åström DO, Ragettli MS, Guo YL, Wu CF, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Bell ML, Dang TN, Van DD, Heaviside C, Vardoulakis S, Hajat S, Haines A, Armstrong B.
PMID: 29276803
Lancet Planet Health. 2017 Dec;1(9):e360-e367. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(17)30156-0.

BACKGROUND: Climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-optimal outdoor temperature. However, evidence on this direct impact at a global scale is limited, mainly due to issues in modelling and projecting complex and highly heterogeneous...

Differential mortality risks associated with PM2.5 components: a multi-country, multi-city study.

Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

Masselot P, Sera F, Schneider R, Kan H, Lavigne É, Stafoggia M, Tobias A, Chen H, Burnett RT, Schwartz J, Zanobetti A, Bell ML, Chen BY, Leon Guo YL, Ragettli MS, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Åström C, Forsberg B, Íñiguez C, Garland RM, Scovronick N, Madureira J, Nunes B, De la Cruz Valencia C, Hurtado Diaz M, Honda Y, Hashizume M, Fook Cheng Ng C, Samoli E, Katsouyanni K, Schneider A, Breitner S, Ryti NRI, Jaakkola JJK, Maasikmets M, Orru H, Guo Y, Valdés Ortega N, Matus Correa P, Tong S, Gasparrini A.
PMID: 34907973
Epidemiology. 2021 Dec 07; doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001455. Epub 2021 Dec 07.

BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs between as well as within countries. Differences in PM2.5 composition can play a role in modifying the effect estimates, but there is little evidence about which components...

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