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Extreme Precipitation and Emergency Room Visits for Gastrointestinal Illness in Areas with and without Combined Sewer Systems: An Analysis of Massachusetts Data, 2003-2007.
Jagai JS, Li Q, Wang S, Messier KP, Wade TJ, Hilborn ED. Jagai JS, et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2015 Sep;123(9):873-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1408971. Epub 2015 Apr 9. Environ Health Perspect. 2015. PMID: 25855939 Free PMC article.
Our findings suggest an increased risk for GI illness among consumers whose drinking water source may be impacted by CSOs after extreme precipitation. CITATION: Jagai JS, Li Q, Wang S, Messier KP, Wade TJ, Hilborn ED. 2015. Extreme precipitation and emergency room v …
Our findings suggest an increased risk for GI illness among consumers whose drinking water source may be impacted by CSOs after extreme prec …
Associations between Environmental Quality and Mortality in the Contiguous United States, 2000-2005.
Jian Y, Messer LC, Jagai JS, Rappazzo KM, Gray CL, Grabich SC, Lobdell DT. Jian Y, et al. Among authors: jagai js. Environ Health Perspect. 2017 Mar;125(3):355-362. doi: 10.1289/EHP119. Epub 2016 Oct 7. Environ Health Perspect. 2017. PMID: 27713110 Free PMC article.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that poor environmental quality, particularly poor air quality, was associated with increased mortality and that associations vary by urbanicity and climate region. Citation: Jian Y, Messer LC, Jagai JS, Rappazzo KM, Gray CL, Grabi …
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that poor environmental quality, particularly poor air quality, was associated with increased mortality a …
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