Tropical cyclone exposure and risk of emergency Medicare hospital admissions for cardiorespiratory diseases in 175 United States counties, 1999-2010
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Journal Title:Environmental Epidemiology
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Personal Author:M, Yan ; G, Anderson ; A, Wilson ; F, Dominici ; Y, Wang ; M, Al-Hamdan ; W, Crosson ; A, Schumacher ; S, Guikema ; R, Peng ; J, Peel ; S, Magzamen
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Description:While injury risks during tropical cyclones (TCs) have been well characterized through traditional surveillance, little is known about TCs’ non-injury morbidity impacts. The elderly might be at particularly high risks of such impacts given heightened prevalence of chronic diseases.
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Source:Environmental Epidemiology, 3(Supplement 1), 451-451
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ISSN:2474-7882
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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