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Yuan L, Honda Y, Madaniyazi L, Tobias A, Ng C, Hashizume M
Environ Health Perspect . 2025 Feb; 133(2):27003. PMID: 39913177
Background: Younger generations are projected to experience more severe climate exposure impacts during their lifetimes than older generations as global warming progresses. Despite the increasing evidence of the recent temporal...
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Lin S, Chua P, Yuan L, Hossain N, He J, Yamasaki L, et al.
Environ Epidemiol . 2025 Jan; 9(1):e366. PMID: 39802751
Background: Tropical cyclones pose significant health risks and can trigger outbreaks of diarrheal diseases in affected populations. Although the effects of individual hazards, such as rainfall and flooding, on diarrheal...
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Feurer D, Riffe T, Kniffka M, Acosta E, Armstrong B, Mistry M, et al.
Environ Epidemiol . 2024 Nov; 8(6):e338. PMID: 39534387
Objectives: While COVID-19 continues to challenge the world, meteorological variables are thought to impact COVID-19 transmission. Previous studies showed evidence of negative associations between high temperature and absolute humidity on...
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Tajudin M, Kubo R, Ng C, Hashizume M, Seposo X, Kim Y, et al.
Environ Health Prev Med . 2024 Oct; 29:57. PMID: 39462582
Background: The acute effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality are well-known environmental factors that have been receiving more recognition lately. However, the health effects resulting from the interaction...
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Yuan L, Madaniyazi L, Vicedo-Cabrera A, Ng C, Oka K, Chua P, et al.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac . 2024 Oct; 52:101214. PMID: 39444715
Background: Future temperature effects on mortality and morbidity may differ. However, studies comparing projected future temperature-attributable mortality and morbidity in the same setting are limited. Moreover, these studies did not...
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Vanoli J, de la Cruz Libardi A, Sera F, Stafoggia M, Masselot P, Mistry M, et al.
Epidemiology . 2024 Oct; 36(1):1-10. PMID: 39435892
Background: Evidence for long-term mortality risks of PM 2.5 comes mostly from large administrative studies with incomplete individual information and limited exposure definitions. Here we assess PM 2.5 -mortality associations...
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Hossain N, Madaniyazi L, Ng C, Nasrin D, Seposo X, Chua P, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2024 Oct; 18(10):e0011834. PMID: 39405333
Background: Diarrhoeal diseases cause a heavy burden in developing countries. Although studies have described the seasonality of diarrhoeal diseases, the association of weather variables with diarrhoeal diseases has not been...
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Wagatsuma K, Madaniyazi L, Ng C, Saito R, Hashizume M
Environ Res . 2024 Sep; 263(Pt 1):120065. PMID: 39341540
Background: Ambient temperature and humidity are established environmental stressors with regard to influenza infections; however, mapping disease burden is difficult owing to the complexities of the underlying associations and differences...
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Vanoli J, Quint J, Rajagopalan S, Stafoggia M, Al-Kindi S, Mistry M, et al.
Environ Int . 2024 Sep; 192:109011. PMID: 39305789
Introduction: A causal link between air pollution exposure and cardiovascular events has been suggested. However fewer studies have investigated the shape of the associations at low levels of air pollution...
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Schwarz M, Peters A, Stafoggia M, deDonato F, Sera F, Bell M, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2024 Sep; 8(9):e657-e665. PMID: 39243781
Background: Ambient air pollution, including particulate matter (such as PM and PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO), has been linked to increases in mortality. Whether populations' vulnerability to these pollutants has...