Items where Research Centre is "Centre for Climate Change and Planetary Health"
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  • Centre for Climate Change and Planetary Health (841)
    Number of items: 14.
    2006
  • Temporal associations between daily counts of fungal spores and asthma exacerbations. (2006) Atkinson, RW; Strachan, DP; Anderson, HR; Hajat, S; Emberlin, J
  • Comparative risk assessment of the burden of disease from climate change. (2006) Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid; Woodruff, Rosalie
  • Declining vulnerability to temperature-related mortality in London over the 20th century. (2006) Carson, Claire; Hajat, Shakoor; Armstrong, Ben; Wilkinson, Paul
  • National assessment of human health effects of climate change in Portugal: approach and key findings. (2006) Casimiro, Elsa; Calheiros, Jose; Santos, Filipe Duarte; Kovats, Sari
  • The epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes: weapons of mass dispersion. (2006) Drakeley, Chris; Sutherland, Colin; Bousema, J Teun; Sauerwein, Robert W; Targett, Geoffrey AT
  • An approach for assessing human health vulnerability and public health interventions to adapt to climate change. (2006) Ebi, Kristie L; Kovats, R Sari; Menne, Bettina
  • Climate change and human health: impacts, vulnerability and public health. (2006) Haines, A; Kovats, RS; Campbell-Lendrum, D; Corvalan, C
  • Climate change and human health: impacts, vulnerability, and mitigation. (2006) Haines, A; Kovats, RS; Campbell-Lendrum, D; Corvalan, C
  • Impact of high temperatures on mortality: is there an added heat wave effect? (2006) Hajat, Shakoor; Armstrong, Ben; Baccini, Michela; Biggeri, Annibale; Bisanti, Luigi; Russo, Antonio; Paldy, Anna; Menne, Bettina; Kosatsky, Tom
  • Mortality in southern England during the 2003 heat wave by place of death. (2006) Kovats, R Sari; Johnson, Helen; Griffith, Clare
  • Heatwaves and public health in Europe. (2006) Kovats, R Sari; Kristie, L Ebi
  • Adult blood pressure and climate conditions in infancy: a test of the hypothesis that dehydration in infancy is associated with higher adult blood pressure. (2006) Lawlor, Debbie A; Smith, George Davey; Mitchell, Richard; Ebrahim, Shah
  • Syndromic surveillance use to detect the early effects of heat-waves: an analysis of NHS direct data in England. (2006) Leonardi, GS; Hajat, S; Kovats, RS; Smith, GE; Cooper, D; Gerard, E
  • Contrasting patterns of hospital admissions and mortality during heat waves: are deaths from circulatory disease a real excess or an artifact? (2006) Mastrangelo, Giuseppe; Hajat, Shakoor; Fadda, Emanuela; Buja, Alessandra; Fedeli, Ugo; Spolaore, Paolo