Deaths in winter in Northern Ireland: the role of low temperature
Martin Mckee ;
(1990)
Deaths in winter in Northern Ireland: the role of low temperature.
Ulster Medical Journal, 59 (1).
pp. 17-22.
ISSN 0041-6193
https://material-uat.leaf.cosector.com/id/eprint/4654074
Many European countries experience a seasonal excess in deaths each winter compared to summer. The magnitude of the excess is greater in the United Kingdom than in many other European countries. Examination of the data for Northern Ireland indicates that myocardial infarction, respiratory disease and stroke exhibit the greatest increases during winter. Excess deaths from these conditions are closely associated with low environmental temperature.
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