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Publications

    Climate Change and Health


  • Frumkin H, Hess J, and Vindigni S. Peak petroleum and public health. JAMA. 298:1688-1690, 2007.
  • Frumkin H, Hess J, Luber G, Malilay J, and McGeehin M. Climate change: the public health response. Am J Public Health. 98:435-445, 2008.
  • Luber G, and Hess J. Climate change and human health in the United States. J of Env Health. 70(5):43-44, 2007.
  • Patz JA, McGeehin M, Bernard SM, Ebie KL, Epstein PR, Grambsch A, Gubler DJ, Reiter P, Romieu I, Rose JB, Samet JM, Trtang J. The potential health impacts of climate variability and change for the US. Env Hlth Pers. 108 (4): 36-54, 2000.


  • Extreme Heat and Heat Waves


  • Bernard S, McGeehin M. Municipal heat wave response plans. Amer J Publ Hlth. 94(9): 1520-1522, 2004.
  • Golden J, Hartz D, Brazel A, Luber G, and Phelan P. A biometeorology study of climate and heat-related morbidity in Phoenix from 2001 to 2006. Intl J of Biometeorology. In press.
  • McGeehin M, Mirabelli M. The potential impacts of climate variability and change on temperature-related morbidity and mortality in the United States. Envr Health Pers. 109: 191-198, 2001.
  • Semenza J, McCullough J, Flanders W, McGeehin M. Excess hospital admissions during the July 1995 heat wave in Chicago. Am J Prev Med. 16 (4): 269-277, 1999.


  • Extreme Weather Events


  • Greenough G, McGeehin M, Bernard S, Trtanj J. The potential impacts of climate change on health impacts of extreme weather events in the United States. Env Health Pers. 109: 185-189, 2001.


  • Mental Health


  • Averhoff F, Young S, Mott J, Fleischauer A, Brady J, Straif-Bourgeois S, Valadez A, Lurie D, Palacio H, Buhner D, Persse D, Guerra F, Morgan J, Zoretic J, Moolenaar R, McNeill KM, Byers P, Kittle TS, Chavez G, Phillips M, Koo D, Groseclose S, Hicks P, Jones NF, Kenneson A, Vranken P, Sergienko E, Bitsko RH, Lorick SA. Morbidity surveillance after Hurricane Katrina --- Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, September 2005. MMWR 55(26):727-731, 2006.
  • Norris FH, Speier A, Henderson AK, Davis SI Purcell DW, Stratford BD, Baker CK, Reissman DB, Daley WR. Assessment of health-related needs after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita --- Orleans and Jefferson Parishes, New Orleans area, Louisiana, October 17--22, 2005. MMWR 55(02):38-41, 2006.
  • Thienkrua W, Cardozo BL, Chakkraband ML, Guadamuz TE, Pengjuntr W, Tantipiwatanaskul P, Sakornsatian S, Ekassawin S, Panyayong B, Varangrat A, Tappero JW, Schreiber M, van Griensven F. Thailand post-tsunami mental health study group. JAMA. 296(5):549-559, 2006 Aug 2.
  • van Griensven F, Chakkraband ML, Thienkrua W, Pengjuntr W, Lopes Cardozo B, Tantipiwatanaskul P, Mock PA, Ekassawin S, Varangrat A, Gotway C, Sabin M, Tappero JW; Thailand post-tsunami mental health study group. JAMA. 296(5):537-548, 2006 Aug 2.


  • Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases


  • Collinge SK, Johnson WC, Ray C, Matchett R, Grentsen J, Cully JF, Jr., Gage KL, Kosoy MY, Loye JE and Martin AP. Testing the generality of a trophic-cascade model for plague. Ecohealth. 2:1-11, 2005.
  • Eisen RJ, Glass GE, Eisen L, Cheek J, Enscore RE, Ettestad P, and Gage KL. A spatial model of shared risk for plague and Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the southwestern United States. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 77:999-1004, 2007.
  • Enscore, RE, Biggerstaff BJ, Brown TL, Fulgham RF, Reynolds PJ, Engelthaler DM, Levy CE, Parmenter RR, Montenieri JA, Cheek JE, Grinnell RK, Ettestad PJ, and Gage KL. Modeling relationships between climate and the frequency of human plague cases in the southwestern United States, 1960-1997. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 66:186-196, 2002.
  • Glass GE, Cheek JE, Patz JA, Shields TM, Doyle TJ, Thoroughman DA, Hunt DK, Enscore RE, Gage KL, Irland C, and Bryan R. Anticipating risk areas for Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome with remotely sensed data: re-examination of the 1993 outbreak. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 6:238-247, 2000.
  • Parmenter RR, Yadav EP, Parmenter CA, Ettestad P, and Gage KL. Incidence of plague associated with increased winter-spring precipitation in New Mexico, USA. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 61:814-821, 1999.