Multi-Location
Multi-Location

Multi-Location

  1. Huang XF*, Warren JL, Lin S, Ebelt S, Chang HH. County-Level Influenza-Attributable Emergency Department Visits and Their Spatial Correlates in the United States: Cross-Sectional Observational Study. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2025 Dec 30;11:e82879. doi: 10.2196/82879. PMID: 41468575. (link)
  2. Wang W*, Li L*, Zhu Q*, D’Souza RR, Zhang D, Zhang H*, Ebelt S, Chang HH, Alonso A, Liu Y. Differential Effects of Wildfire Smoke Pm2.5 Exposure on Respiratory Disease Emergency Department Visits in the Western United States. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2025 Sep 10. doi: 10.1164/rccm.202502-0350OC. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40929521. (link)
  3. Li C*, Hao H, Lane M, Scovronick N, Zhang R, Ebelt S, Chang HH. Associations Between Temperature and Location of Injury or Condition Among Heat-Related Emergency Department Visits. Geohealth. 2025 Apr 14;9(4):e2024GH001287. doi: 10.1029/2024GH001287. (link)
  4. Zheng X, Chang HH, Ebelt ST, D’Souza R, Hohsfield K, Crooks JL. Dust Storms and Emergency Department Visits in 3 Southwestern States Using NWS Storm Reports. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Feb 3;8(2):e2457666. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.57666. PMID: 39937479; PMCID: PMC11822549. (link)
  5. Rowan C*, R D’Souza R, Zheng X, Crooks J, Hohsfield K, Tong D, Chang HH, Ebelt S. Dust storms and cardiorespiratory emergency department visits in three Southwestern United States: application of a monitoring-based exposure metric. Environ Res Health. 2024 Sep 1;2(3):031003. doi: 10.1088/2752-5309/ad5751. Epub 2024 Jul 15. PMID: 39015250; PMCID: PMC11247357 (link)
  6. Zhu, Q.*, Zhang, D., Wang, W. et al. Wildfires are associated with increased emergency department visits for anxiety disorders in the western United States. Nat. Mental Health (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-024-00210-8 (link)
  7. Landry M*, D’Souza R, Moss S, Chang HH, Ebelt S, Wilson L, Scovronick N. The association between ambient temperature and snakebite in Georgia, USA: a case-crossover study. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, accepted. (link
  8. Zhang H, Shi L, Ebelt ST, D’Souza RR, Schwartz JD, Scovronick N, Chang HH. Short-term associations between ambient air pollution and emergency department visits for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Environmental Epidemiology 7(1):e237, 2023. (link)
  9. Bi J, D’Souza RR, Moss S, Scovronick N, Chang HH, Ebelt S. Acute effects of ambient air pollution on asthma emergency department visits in 10 U.S. states. Environmental Health Perspectives 131(4):047003, 2023. (link
  10. Zhang Y, Ebelt ST, Shi L, Scovronick N, D’Souza RR, Steenland K, Chang HH. Short-term associations between warm-season ambient temperature and emergency department visits for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia in five US states. Environmental Research 220:115176, 2023. (link
  11. Richards M, Huang M, Strickland M, Newman A, Warren J, D’Souza R, Chang H, Darrow L. Acute association between heatwaves and stillbirth in six US states. Environmental Health 21(1):59-59, 2022. (link
  12. Thomas N*, Ebelt ST, Newman AJ, Scovronick N, D’Souza RR, Moss S, Warren JL, Strickland MJ, Darrow LA, Chang HH. Time-series analysis of daily ambient temperature and emergency department visits in five US cities with a comparison of exposure metrics derived from 1-km meteorology products. Environmental Health 20:55, 2021. (link