Search Results - "Carroll, Matthew T.C."
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Cohort Profile: The Hazelwood Health Study Adult Cohort
Published in International journal of epidemiology (23-01-2021)Get full text
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Long-term effects of a coalmine fire on hospital and ambulance use: An interrupted time series study
Published in Environmental research (15-11-2024)“…In 2014, the Hazelwood coalmine fire in regional Victoria, Australia shrouded nearby communities in smoke for six weeks. Prior investigations identified…”
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Long-term impacts of coal mine fire-emitted PM2.5 on hospitalisation: a longitudinal analysis of the Hazelwood Health Study
Published in International journal of epidemiology (18-02-2022)“…Abstract Background Little is known about the long-term health impacts of exposures to landscape fire smoke. We aimed to evaluate the association between…”
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Fine particulate matter exposure and medication dispensing during and after a coal mine fire: A time series analysis from the Hazelwood Health Study
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-03-2019)“…Limited research has examined the impacts of coal mine fire smoke on human health. The aim of this study was to assess the association between prolonged smoke…”
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Coal-mine fire-related fine particulate matter and medical-service utilization in Australia: a time-series analysis from the Hazelwood Health Study
Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-02-2020)“…Abstract Background This study assessed the association between coal-mine-fire-related fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and medical-service utilization,…”
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Associations between Respiratory Health Outcomes and Coal Mine Fire PM2.5 Smoke Exposure: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (01-11-2019)“…In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six weeks. This study examined associations between…”
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Associations between self‐reported respiratory symptoms and non‐specific psychological distress following exposure to a prolonged landscape fire
Published in Stress and health (01-04-2022)“…We investigated the association between respiratory symptoms and psychological distress in the context of a prolonged smoke event, and evaluated whether smoke…”
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