2018
DOI: 10.5210/ojphi.v10i1.8826
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Effect of the Work Week on Demographics of Heat-Related Illness Patients in Syndromic Surveillance

Abstract: ObjectiveTo describe the differences in patient populations between those who seek care for heat exposure during the work week and those who seek care during the weekend.IntroductionAs global temperatures increase, so too does interest in the effect of climate change on the population’s health. 2016 represented the hottest year on record globally and well above the 20th century average in Virginia.1,2 With large-scale climate change comes an increase in severe weather patterns, including heat waves.3 Heat wave… Show more

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