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CLIMATE AND HEALTH REFERENCES
GENERAL- COMPREHENSIVE LITERATURE REVIEWS
Climate change and health. WHO http://www.who.int/globalchange/en/
US Global Change Research Program. Global Climate Change Impacts in the US: Human Health http://downloads.globalchange.gov/usimpacts/pdfs/health.pdf
Climate Health Program: Health Effects. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/climateandhealth/effects/default.htm
Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts, Human Health Working Group Report. http://www.wicci.wisc.edu/report/Human-Health.pdf
EXTREME HEAT
Towards a quantitative estimate of future heat wave mortality under global climate change. Peng RD, et al Environ Health Perspect.2011 May;119(5): 701–706.
FOOD INSECURITY
Food Insecurity Harms Health, Well-being of Millions in the United States JAMA. 2007;298(16):1851-1853.
FOOD POISONING
Ambient maximum temperature as a function of Salmonella food poisoning cases in the Republic of Macedonia N Am J Med Sci. 2011 Jun;3(6):264-7.Vladimir Kendrovski.D.,1 Zarko Karadzovski,
Climate Change Health Effects: Food Borne Diseases European Center for Disease Prevention and Control http://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/healthtopics/climate_change/health_effects/Pages/food_borne_diseases.aspx
Emerging Vibrio risk at high latitudes in response to ocean warming Craig Baker-Austin, Joaquin A. Trinanes, Nature Climate Change (2012) doi:10.1038/nclimate1628
ALGAE BLOOMS
Harmful Algae Blooms http://www.cop.noaa.gov/stressors/extremeevents/hab/current/CC_habs.aspx
WILDFIRES
The relationship of respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions to the southern California wildfires of 2003. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 66,189–197 Delfino, R., Brummel, S. (2009)
Peat Bog Wildfire Smoke Exposure in Rural North Carolina Is Associated with Cardiopulmonary Emergency Department Visits Assessed through Syndromic SurveillanceG. Rappold, Susan L. Stone, Environ Health Perspect. 2011 October; 119(10): 1415–1420
Health Effects of the 2003 Southern California Wildfires on Children Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2006 December 1; 174(11): 1221–1228. Nino Künzli, Ed Avol,
State of the Air Report 2012: Particle Pollution, American Lung Association http://www.stateoftheair.org/2012/health-risks/health-risks-particle.html
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
GENERAL
Global Climate Change and Infectious Diseases Emily K. Shuman, M.D. N Engl J Med 2010; 362:1061-1063March 25, 2010
COCCIDIODOMYCOSIS
Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks Andrew C. ComrieEnviron Health Perspect. 2005 June; 113(6): 688–692.
Experts Say Valley Fever Cases At Epidemic Levels in some Areas of California http://www.californiahealthline.org/articles/2012/9/13
Increase in Coccidiodomycosis Arizona MMWR 52 (26): 109-112
DENGUE
Effect of temperature on the vector efficiency of aedes aegypti for dengue 2 virus Douglas Watts, Donald Burke. BURKE,Department of Pathogenesis and Immunology, Disease Assessment Division, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland 21701-501 I, Department of Virus Diseases, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC 20012,
Potential effect of population and climate changes on global distribution of dengue fever: an empirical model Simon Hales, Neil deWet http://www.bvsde.paho.org/bvsasv/fulltext/potential.pdfWEST NILE VIRUS Infectious disease in a warming world: How weather influenced West Nile Virus in the United States (2001-2005).Soverow, J.E., G.A. Wellenius, D.N. Fisman, and M.A. Mittleman. 2009. Environmental Health Perspectives. Online 16 March 2009 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.0800487
CHAGAS DISEASE
Infection of Kissing Bugs with Trypanosoma cruzi, Tucson, Arizona, USA CDC Emerging Infectious Disease Journal March 2010 Carolina E. Reisenman , Gena Lawrence, http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/3/09-0648_article.htmDesertification and vibrio http://oceansandhumanhealth.noaa.gov/multimedia/ohh-climate.html
TUBERCULOSIS
Trends in Tuberculosis- United States 2011 MMWR March 23, 2012/61(11);181-185
MIGRATIONAddressing Climate Change and Migration in Asia and the Pacific, Asian Development Bank 2012 http://www.adb.org/publications/addressing-climate-change-and-migration-asia-and-pacific
DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION
Association between Rainfall and Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Acute Gastrointestinal Illness Patrick Drayna, Sandra L. McLellan, Pippa Simpson, Shun-Hwa Li, Marc H. GorelickEnviron Health Perspect. 2010 October; 118(10): 1439–1443. Published online 2010 June 2.
The association between extreme precipitation and waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States, 1948-1994.
Curriero FC,Patz JA Am J Public Health. 2001 Aug;91(8):1194-9.
Cyanobacteria and Drinking Water:Guidance for Public Water Systems http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissioner/pip/factsheets/dwgb/documents/dwgb-4-15.pdf
WHEN EVERY DROP COUNTS Protecting Public Health During Drought Conditions: A guide for public health professionals http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehs/Docs/When_Every_Drop_Counts.pdf
Groundwater quality surrounding Lake Texoma during short-term drought conditions.Kampbell DH, An YJ, Jewell KP, Masoner JR.ENVIRON POLLUT. 2003;125(2):183-91 US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory
POLLEN/ALLERGIES
A Review of the Impact of Climate Variability and Change on Aeroallergens and Their Associated Effects (Final Report) EPA 2008 National Center for Environmental Assessmen Office of Research and Development http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=190306
Ambient pollen concentrations and emergency department visits for asthma and wheezeLyndsey A. Darrow , PhD, Jeremy Hess , MD,The Journal of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyVolume 130, Issue 3 , Pages 630-638.e4, September 2012
Aeroallergens, Allergic Disease, and Climate Change: Impacts and AdaptationColleen E. Reid1 and Janet L. Gamble Ecohealth. 2009 September; 6(3): 458–470.
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State of the Air 2012 American Lung Association http://www.stateoftheair.org
Ten Worse Cities for Asthma /http://www.webmd.com/asthma/ss/slideshow-worst-smog-cities
Sensitivity of U.S. surface ozone to future emissions and climate changes Tao, Z., A. Williams, H. 2007:. Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L08811,
Rising Temperatures, Worsening Ozone Pollution, Union of Concerned Scientists 2011 http://www.ucsusa.org/assets/documents/global_warming/climate-change-and-ozone-pollution.pdf
HEALTH CO BENEFITS
The Health Benefits of Tackling Climate Change, The Lancet http://download.thelancet.com/flatcontentassets/series/health-and-climate-change.pdf
FINAL REPORT HEALTH AND AIR QUALITY 2005 – PHASE 2: VALUATION OF HEALTH IMPACTS FROM AIR QUALITY IN THE LOWER FRASER VALLEY AIRSHED Date: July 15, 2005 Project Number: W05-1001 Submitted by: RWDI AIR Inc. Consulting Engineers
The mortality consequences of raising the speed limit to 65 mph on rural interstates.H M Baum, A K Lund, and J K Wells. American Journal of Public Health October 1989: Vol. 79, No. 10, pp. 1392-1395.
Impact of changes in transportation and commuting behaviors during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta on air quality and childhood asthma. Friedman. MS, KE Powell Journal of the American Medical Association 285(7):897-905.2001
Air quality and exercise-related health benefits from reduced car travel in the midwestern United States. Grabow ML, Spak SN, Holloway T, Stone B, Mednick AC, Patz JA. Environ Health Perspect. 2012 Jan;120(1):68-76.
The Hidden Health Costs of Transportation American Public Health Association Backgrounder http://www.apha.org/NR/rdonlyres/B96B32A2-FA00-4D79-99AB F0446C63B254/0/TheHiddenHealthCostsofTransportationBackgrounder.pdf
Speed and Speed Limits, July 2012 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety http://www.iihs.org/research/qanda/speed_limits.aspx#cite-text-0-20
Active commuting and cardiovascular risk: a meta-analytic review. Hamer M , Chida Y . Prev Med. 2008 Jan;46(1):9-13