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Short-term effects of nitrogen dioxide on hospital admissions for cardiovascular disease in Wallonia, Belgium.

cardiovascular health in Wallonia for the period 2008-2011. This study also seeks to evaluate the effects of age, gender, season and temperature on this association. The effect of the delay between exposure and ...

High relative humidity pre-harvest reduces post-harvest proliferation of Salmonella in tomatoes.

Source: Food Microbiol, Volume 66, p.55-63 (2017) Keywords: Food Contamination Food Handling Fruit Humans Humidity Lycopersicon esculentum Salmonella Temperature Time Factors Abstract: Outbreaks of human ...

Mortality related to cold and heat. What do we learn from dairy cattle?

Volume 149, p.231-238 (2016) Keywords: Animals Belgium Cattle Cold Temperature Cross-Over Studies Dairying Extreme Cold Extreme Heat Female Hot Temperature Humans Multivariate Analysis Nonlinear Dynamics ...

Landscape and regional environmental analysis of the spatial distribution of hantavirus human cases in europe.

lower minimum temperature in winter are expected to be more at risk. Climate and forest connectivity have a stronger effect at the regional level. If variables are staying at their current values, the ...

Monitoring of all-cause mortality in Belgium (Be-MOMO): a new and automated system for the early detection and quantification of the mortality impact of public health events.

Age Distribution Aged Aged, 80 and over air pollution Belgium Climate Disease Outbreaks Female Humans Influenza, Human Male middle aged mortality Risk Factors Sentinel Surveillance Temperature Abstract: ...

Efficacy of metaphylactic florfenicol therapy during natural outbreaks of bovine respiratory disease.

Issue 5, p.479-87 (2008) Keywords: Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents Body Temperature Body weight Cattle Cattle Diseases Disease Outbreaks Male Mycoplasma bovis Mycoplasma Infections Netherlands Pasteurella ...

Global patterns in monthly activity of influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza virus, and metapneumovirus: a systematic analysis.

positive samples, with each component month defined as an epidemic month. Furthermore, we modelled monthly AAP of influenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus using site-specific temperature and relative ...

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