Meteorological correlates with myocardial and cerebral infarction and respiratory disease.

作者: G M Bull

DOI: 10.1136/JECH.27.2.108

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摘要: It is well known that deaths from myocardial and cerebral infarction occur more frequently in the winter months cold weather than summer (Rose, 1966; Rogot Blackwelder, 1970; Ohno, 1969; Ohno et al, 1970). The death rates both conditions are highly correlated with air temperature but it argued by some (Anderson le Riche, 1970) association indirect arises because respiratory infective disease also commoner predisposes to vascular thrombosis. This paper concerned an exploration of this possibility examination meteorological variables other (see Rose, Bull, 1969).

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