Associations of heat with diseases and specific symptoms in Flanders, Belgium: An 8-year retrospective study of general practitioner registration data.

Last updated on 12-12-2024 by Raf Aerts

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INTRODUCTION: Global temperature rise has become a major health concern. Most previous studies on the impact of heat on morbidity have used hospital data. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to quantify the association between ambient temperature and a variety of potentially heat-related medical conditions and symptoms using general practitioner (GP) data, in Flanders, Belgium. METHODS: We used eight years (2012-2019) of aggregated data of daily GP visits during the Belgian summer period (May-September). A distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) with time-stratified conditional quasi-Poisson r…

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