Staying Ahead of the Epidemiologic Curve: Evaluation of the British Columbia Asthma Prediction System (BCAPS) During the Unprecedented 2018 Wildfire Season
Background: The modular British Columbia Asthma Prediction System (BCAPS) is designed to reduce information burden during wildfire smoke events by automatically gathering, integrating, generating, and visualizing data for public health users. The BCAPS framework comprises five flexible and geographi...
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Main Authors: | Sarah B. Henderson (Author), Kathryn T. Morrison (Author), Kathleen E. McLean (Author), Yue Ding (Author), Jiayun Yao (Author), Gavin Shaddick (Author), David L. Buckeridge (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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