[Illnesses associated with high environmental temperature]
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[Illnesses associated with high environmental temperature]
Abstract
After a brief review of pathologies secondary to high environmental temperatures and of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying different clinical patterns the authors stress the need for a more precise knowledge of the risk factors involved and detail suitable preventive measures. They also describe the situation which occurred in Rome during the 1983 heat wave during which a steep increase in mortality was observed compared to preceding years.
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