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  1. Lappe, Brooke L.,*; Scovronick, Noah; D’Souza, Rohan R.; Manangan, Arie; Chang, Howard H.; Ebelt, Stefanie. Associations of pollen and cardiovascular disease morbidity in Atlanta during 1993–2018. Environmental Epidemiology 8(2):p e296, April 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000296 (link)
  2. McCann ZH, Chang HH, D’Souza R, Scovronick N, Ebelt S. Assessment of census-tract level socioeconomic position as a modifier of the relationship between short-term PM2.5 exposure and cardiovascular emergency department visits in Missouri. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2024 Feb 1:jech-2023-221438. doi: 10.1136/jech-2023-221438. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38302278 (link)
  3. Lane M, Ebelt S, Wu Z, Scovronick N, D’Souza RR, Chang HH. Time-series analysis of temperature variability and cardiovascular emergency department visits in Atlanta over a 27-year period. Environ Health. 2024;23(1):9. doi:10.1186/s12940-024-01048-4 (link)
  4. Chang HH, Zhang H, Latimore AD, et al. Associations between short-term ambient temperature exposure and emergency department visits for amphetamine, cocaine, and opioid use in California from 2005 to 2019. Environ Int. 2023;181:108233. doi:10.1016/j.envint.2023.108233 (link)
  5. Ebelt ST, D’Souza RR, Yu H, Scovronick N, Moss S, Chang HH. Monitoring vs. modeled exposure data in time-series studies of ambient air pollution and acute health outcomes. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 33:377-385, 2023. (link
  6. Lappe BL, Ebelt S, D’Souza RR, et al. Pollen and asthma morbidity in Atlanta: A 26-year time-series study. Environment International. 2023;177:107998. doi:10.1016/j.envint.2023.10799 (link
  7. Miller AG*, Ebelt S, Levy K. Combined sewer overflows and gastrointestinal illness in Atlanta, 2002 to 2013: evaluating the impact of infrastructure improvements. Environmental Health Perspectives 130(5):057009, 2022. (link
  8. Dharmalingam S, Senthilkumar N, D’Souza RR, Hu Y, Chang HH, Ebelt S, Yu H, Kim CS, Rohr A. Developing air pollution concentration fields for health studies using multiple methods: cross-comparison and evaluation. Environmental Research 207:112207, 2022. (link
  9. Bi J*, Barry V, Weil EJ, Chang HH, Ebelt S. Short-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution and emergency department visits for kidney diseases in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Environmental Epidemiology 5:e164, 2021. (link)
  10. Jiang S*, Warren JL, Scovronick N, Moss S, Darrow LA, Strickland MJ, Newman AJ, Chen Y, Ebelt S, Chang HH. Using logic regression to characterize extreme heat exposures and their health associations: a time-series study of emergency department visits in Atlanta. BMC Medical Research Methodology 21:87, 2021. (link
  11. Bi J*, D’Souza R, Rich DQ, Hopke P, Russell AG, Liu Y, Chang HH, Ebelt S. Temporal changes in short-term associations between cardiorespiratory emergency department visits and PM2.5 in Los Angeles, 2005 to 2016. Environmental Research 190:109967, 2020. (link