Impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) smoke during the 2019 / 2020 Australian bushfire disaster on emergency department patient presentations
Aim: The aim of this paper was to describe the patient characteristics and outcomes from a metropolitan emergency department (ED) during the 2019/2020 'Black Summer Bushfires' disaster in Australia and compare the patient characteristics and outcomes to a matched period from the same ED on...
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Main Authors: | Jamie Ranse (Author), Matthew Luther (Author), Attila Hertelendy (Author), Richard Skinner (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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