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Temperature-related mortality burden and projected change in 1368 European regions: a modelling study
The Lancet Public Health ( IF 25.4 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-21 , DOI: 10.1016/s2468-2667(24)00179-8 David García-León 1 , Pierre Masselot 2 , Malcolm N Mistry 3 , Antonio Gasparrini 2 , Corrado Motta 4 , Luc Feyen 5 , Juan-Carlos Ciscar 1
The Lancet Public Health ( IF 25.4 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-21 , DOI: 10.1016/s2468-2667(24)00179-8 David García-León 1 , Pierre Masselot 2 , Malcolm N Mistry 3 , Antonio Gasparrini 2 , Corrado Motta 4 , Luc Feyen 5 , Juan-Carlos Ciscar 1
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Excessively high and low temperatures substantially affect human health. Climate change is expected to exacerbate heat-related morbidity and mortality, presenting unprecedented challenges to public health systems. Since localised assessments of temperature-related mortality risk are essential to formulate effective public health responses and adaptation strategies, we aimed to estimate the current and future temperature-related mortality risk under four climate change scenarios across all European regions.
中文翻译:
1368 个欧洲地区的温度相关死亡率负担和预测变化:一项建模研究
过高和过低的温度严重影响人体健康。预计气候变化将加剧与高温相关的发病率和死亡率,给公共卫生系统带来前所未有的挑战。由于对温度相关死亡风险的本地化评估对于制定有效的公共卫生应对措施和适应策略至关重要,因此我们旨在估计所有欧洲地区在四种气候变化情景下当前和未来与温度相关的死亡风险。
更新日期:2024-08-21
中文翻译:
1368 个欧洲地区的温度相关死亡率负担和预测变化:一项建模研究
过高和过低的温度严重影响人体健康。预计气候变化将加剧与高温相关的发病率和死亡率,给公共卫生系统带来前所未有的挑战。由于对温度相关死亡风险的本地化评估对于制定有效的公共卫生应对措施和适应策略至关重要,因此我们旨在估计所有欧洲地区在四种气候变化情景下当前和未来与温度相关的死亡风险。