The association between high ambient temperature and risk of hospitalization: a time-series study in eight ecological regions in Vietnam

Viet Nam is among the countries most threatened by and vulnerable to climate change and extreme weather events. However, research on the temperature-morbidity relationship at the national scale has been scarce. This study aimed to assess the impact of high temperatures on the risk of hospital admiss...

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Main Authors: Nu Quy Linh Tran (Author), Hieu K T Ngo (Author), Nguyen Thi Tuong Vy (Author), Tran Ngoc Dang (Author), Son Nghiem (Author), Huu Quyen Nguyen (Author), Dung Phung (Author)
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Published: IOP Publishing, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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