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HIGH Horizons - Heat-health analysis report from Greek, Italian, Swedish and African data 1
HIGH Horizons - Heat-health analysis report from Greek, Italian, Swedish and African data 1
This HIGH Horizons report (deliverable 2.3) provides an overview of the environmental and health analysis that has taken place. This document builds on the work in deliverable 2.1. It provides an overview of data analysis for fifteen countries on a national, sub-national or local level, for common health outcomes of preterm birth and under-five mortality and climate exposure indicators. The aim of the analysis is to evaluate the impact of extreme heat on two health outcomes to investigate and provide insights on key thresholds and trends. In addition, an international perspective on these two health outcomes is offered.
- Lund University Sweden
- World Health Organization - Pakistan Pakistan
- Karolinska Institute Sweden
- Ghent University Belgium
- University of Graz Austria
heat stress, maternal, child, climate change, newborn, Epidemiology, preterm birth, health, heat, mortality, indicators
heat stress, maternal, child, climate change, newborn, Epidemiology, preterm birth, health, heat, mortality, indicators
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