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nobody
14 Sep 2023 23:29


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Totusi, acel grafic nu e o comparatie intre frig/caldura ci de distributia dntre grupe de varste si tari.

Figure 3 shows the raw excess death rates broken down by age groups at the country level. For both cold and heat, the effect was noticeably larger for the oldest age group, with 82 (72 to 91) and seven (six to eight) excess deaths per 100&#8200;000 person-years. This excess represented around 60% of the total burden for both cold and heat. In contrast, there was around one death per 100&#8200;000 person-years in the youngest age group for cold, and less than one per 100&#8200;000 person-years for heat. The impact of cold is important everywhere, but is generally smaller in the western region and larger in the northern and eastern regions, with a maximum of 240 (151 to 327) raw excess deaths per 100&#8200;000 person-years due to cold in Latvia. There is wider heterogeneity in the effect of heat, which is low in the northern region, with the exception of Latvia and Lithuania, and much higher in the southern region, with a maximum of 37 (25 to 49) excess deaths per 100&#8200;000 person-years in Croatia.
