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High ambient temperature and child emergency and hospital visits in New York City.

Li NiuMaria Teresa HerreraBlean GirmaBian LiuLeah SchinasiJane E CloughertyPerry E Sheffield
Published in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2021)
This urban study in NYC reinforces that young children are particularly vulnerable to effects of heat, but also demonstrates the sensitivity of older children and adolescents as well. These findings underscore the importance of focussing on children and adolescents in targeting heat illness prevention and emergency response activities, especially as global temperatures continue to rise.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • heat stress
  • air pollution
  • mental health
  • particulate matter
  • physical activity
  • middle aged
  • emergency medical