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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R833623

Near Real Time Modeling of Weather, Air Pollution, and Health Outcome Indicators in New York City

RFA: Development of Environmental Health Outcome Indicators (2006)

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Journal Article Ito K, Mathes R, Ross Z, Nadas A, Thurston G, Matte T. Fine particulate matter constituents associated with cardiovascular hospitalizations and mortality in New York City. Environmental Health Perspectives 2011;119(4):467-473. R833623 (2010)
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Journal Article Mathes RW, Ito K, Matte T. Assessing syndromic surveillance of cardiovascular outcomes from emergency department chief complaint data in New York City. PLoS One 2011;6(2):e14677. R833623 (2009)
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Journal Article Metzger KB, Ito K, Matte TD. Summer heat and mortality in New York City: how hot is too hot? Environmental Health Perspectives 2010;118(1):80-86. R833623 (2009)
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Journal Article Sheffield PE, Weinberger KR, Ito K, Matte TD, Mathes RW, Robinson GS, Kinney PL. The association of tree pollen concentration peaks and allergy medication sales in New York City: 2003–2008. ISRN Allergy 2011, Article ID 537194, 7 pp., doi:10.5402/2011/537194. R833623 (Final)
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