Authors
Tyler J Lane, Catherine L Smith, Caroline X Gao, Jillian F Ikin, Rongbin Xu, Matthew TC Carroll, Emily Nehme, Michael J Abramson, Yuming Guo
Publication date
2024/7/26
Journal
Environmental Research
Pages
119693
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Background
In 2014, the Hazelwood coalmine fire in regional Victoria, Australia shrouded nearby communities in smoke for six weeks. Prior investigations identified substantial adverse effects, including increases in the use of health services. In this study, we examined the effects on hospital and ambulance use in the eight years following the fire.
Methods
Using Victorian hospital (Jan 2009-Jun 2022) and ambulance (Jan 2013-Dec 2021) data, we conducted an interrupted time series of changes to the rate of hospital admissions, emergency presentations, and ambulance attendances. A categorical exposure model compared two locations, most-exposed Morwell and less-exposed Latrobe Valley, to the rest of regional Victoria. A continuous exposure model used spatial estimates of fire-related PM2.5. Analyses were stratified by sex, age group (<65/65+ years), and condition (cardiovascular, respiratory, mental health …
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