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Additional file 1: of Impact of the warm summer 2015 on emergency hospital admissions in Switzerland

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posted on 2019-08-15, 05:02 authored by Martina Ragettli, Ana Vicedo-Cabrera, Benjamin Flückiger, Martin Röösli
Additional tables and figures. Figure S1. Map of Switzerland showing the seven study regions and corresponding measurement station of temperature of the Swiss Monitoring Network. Figure S2. Daily number of emergency hospital admissions (EHA) (7 day moving average) in Switzerland by age group (0–14 years, 15–64 years, 65–74 years, ≥75 years) during the warm season between 2005 and 2015. External causes of morbidity are excluded except effects of heat and light (ICD10-code T67). Figure S3. Daily number of emergency hospital admissions (EHA) (7 day moving average) for selected diagnoses in Switzerland from 2005 to 2015. The reference years (2012–2015) for the 2015 excess morbidity are shown as bold grey lines. Vertical bars represent the heatwaves in 2015. (DOCX 5663 kb)

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