Wildfire smoke exposure and emergency department visits in Washington State
Wildfires are increasing in prevalence in western North America due to changing climate conditions. A growing number of studies examine the impact of wildfire smoke on morbidity; however, few evaluate these impacts using syndromic surveillance data that cover many emergency departments (EDs). We use...
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Main Authors: | Annie Doubleday (Author), Lianne Sheppard (Author), Elena Austin (Author), Tania Busch Isaksen (Author) |
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IOP Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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