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Heat-waves and mortality in Czech cities: A case study for the summers of 2015 and 2016
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EngineeringUrban Climate ImpactUrban Heat IslandClimate EpidemiologyMortality RatesUrban WeatherHeat-wave DaysSocial SciencesUrban MeteorologyEnvironmental HealthTen Czech CitiesTen CitiesUrban Energy BudgetPublic HealthMeteorologyClimate HazardsCzech CitiesGeographyUrban EcologyUrban Heat MitigationEpidemiologyUrban GeographyCase StudyUrban Climate
The aim of this paper was to assess the impact of heat-waves on mortality in ten Czech cities, using data recorded during the summers of 2015 and 2016. Temperature-related mortality during heat-waves was investigated by comparing mortality figures on heat-wave days and those on other days by means of the Mann-Whitney U test. Results for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases (CVD+R) mortality, as well as for mortality in the over-65 age group, show statistically significant differences (p <0.05) during heat-waves compared with other days in seven of ten cities investigated. The effect of heat-waves on mortality did not reach statistical significance in Olomouc, Plzeň and Liberec. The results suggest that further studies addressing spatial patterns of mortality during heat-waves in urban areas are required to assess the vulnerability of the urban populations in particular cities and types of neighbourhood.
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