Hospital admissions as a function of temperature, other weather phenomena and pollution levels in an urban setting in China
Abstract Objective To explore the relationship between weather phenomena and pollution levels and daily hospital admissions (as an approximation to morbidity patterns) in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), China, in 1998-2009. Methods Generalized additive models and lag models were const...
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Main Authors: | Emily YY Chan (Author), William B Goggins (Author), Janice SK Yue (Author), Poyi Lee (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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