2008
Hanigan, I.C., Johnston, F.H., & Morgan, G.G.
Springer
The authors investigated the association between particulate matter less than or equal to 10 microns diameter and daily emergency hospital admissions for cardio-respiratory disease among Indigenous Australians from Darwin, Northern Australia during each of the fire seasons over the period 1996-2005. The study found stronger positive associations between vegetation fire smoke and daily hospital admissions for respiratory disease among Indigenous people but not with cardiovascular conditions.
Vegetation Fire Smoke, Indigenous Status and Cardio-Respiratory Hospital Admissions in Darwin, Australia, 1996-2005: A Time-Series Study
Hanigan, I.C., Johnston, F.H., & Morgan, G.G. (2008). Vegetation fire smoke, Indigenous status and cardio-respiratory hospital admissions in Darwin, Australia, 1996-2005: A time-series study. Environmental Health, 7, 42.
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