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Long-term effects of a coalmine fire on hospital and ambulance use: an interrupted time series study

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posted on 2024-05-13, 06:06 authored by Caroline GaoCaroline Gao, Catherine L. Smith, Tyler LaneTyler Lane

This repository stores code output in html format, analysing the effects of PM2.5 from a 2014 coalmine fire on hospital admissions, emergency presentations, and ambulance attendances in the following eight years.

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This work was funded by the Victorian Department of Health. The paper presents the views of the authors and does not represent the views of the Department.

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