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      The impact of extremely high temperatures on mortality and mortality cost.

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          The aim of this study was to determine the temperature threshold that triggers an increase in heat-induced mortality in Zaragoza, Spain to determine the impact of extreme heat on mortality and in-hospital cost. A longitudinal ecological study was conducted according to an autoregressive integrated moving average model of a time series for daily deaths and to determine the relative risk of mortality for each degree that the temperature threshold was exceeded. Mortality showed a statistically significant increase when the daily maximum temperature exceeded 38 °C. A Relative Risk was 1.28 with a 95 % confidence interval (95 %CI:1.08-1.57) This threshold temperature didn't change over time. A total of 107 (95 %CI:42-173) heat-attributable deaths were estimated for the period 2002-2006, and the in-hospital estimated cost of these deaths reach € 426,087(95 %CI.€ 167,249-€ 688,907). The articulation of preventive measures to minimize the impact of extreme heat on human health is necessary because of the mortality-temperature relationship.

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          Journal
          Int J Environ Health Res
          International journal of environmental health research
          Informa UK Limited
          1369-1619
          0960-3123
          2015
          : 25
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Health Faculty Sciences , San Jorge University , Zaragoza , Spain.
          Article
          10.1080/09603123.2014.938028
          25104053
          5fd4acee-a09b-45fa-bc16-c6df228864c0
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          economic impact,heat waves,temperature,threshold,total mortality

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