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Author Archives: Begoña Martínez

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Wood dust exposure and small cell lung cancer

Interesting articles on environmental health, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez5 July, 2023

Comment to article: Curiel-García T, Candal-Pedreira C, Varela-Lema L, Rey-Brandariz J, Casal-Acción B, Moure-Rodríguez L, Figueiras A, Ruano-Ravina A, Pérez-Ríos M. Wood dust exposure and small cell lung cancer: a…

Presence of microplastics in household water in Spain

Featured news, News, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez26 June, 2023

The inadequate management of plastic wastes has caused the leakage of these into the different ecosystems through the water or soil, degrading into smaller and smaller fragments (microplastics) that can…

Modelling climate-sensitive infectious diseases with software tools

Featured news, News, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez26 June, 2023

Climate-sensitive infectious diseases are a public health issue due to population growth and climate change. In addition, as the rural-wildlife interface expands, the frequency of interactions between people, animals, vector-borne…

How does Urban Heat Island affect human health?

Interesting articles on environmental health, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez21 June, 2023

Comment to article: Cuerdo-Vilches, J. Díaz, J.A. López-Bueno, M.Y. Luna, M.A. Navas, I.J. Mirón, C. Linares, Impact of urban heat islands on morbidity and mortality in heat waves: Observational time…

Leishmaniasis, a milestone for epidemiological surveillance

Interesting articles on environmental healthBy Begoña Martínez14 December, 2022

Comment to article: Humanes-Navarro, A. M., Id, Z. H., Redondo, L., Cruz, I., & Fernández-Martínez Id, B. (2021). Estimating human leishmaniasis burden in Spain using the capture-recapture method, 2016-2017. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259225…

Climate change threatens to reverse world’s health and development gains made in the past fifty years

Interesting articles on environmental healthBy Begoña Martínez15 November, 2022

Comment to article: van Daalen KR, Romanello M, Rocklöv J, Semenza JC, Tonne C, Markandya A, Dasandi N,et al. The 2022 Europe report of the Lancet Countdown on health and…

What’s new? We´re translating our website into English!

NewsBy Begoña Martínez14 November, 2022

As from today, we will be translating our most relevant content into English. We intend to make this website and the contents we produce more accessible to professionals and citizens…

The meteorological origin of heat waves influences their impact on health

Interesting articles on environmental health, News, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez7 November, 2022

Comment to article: Does the meteorological origin of heat waves influence their impact on health? A 6-year morbidity and mortality study in Madrid (Spain). Sciences of the Total Environment. 855…

Effectiveness of environmental interventions for dengue, Zika and chikungunya vectors surveillance

Interesting articles on environmental health, News, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez3 November, 2022

Comment to article: Silvia Tortosa-La Osa, Ángela Galán-Relaño (2022). Effectiveness of environmental interventions to reduce entomological indices of dengue, Zika, and chikungunya vector. Acta Tropica, 233, 106523. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106523   Arthropod-borne…

One Health for all: Advancing Human and Ecosystem Health in Cities by Integrating Environmental Justice

Featured news, News, Topical SubjectBy Begoña Martínez31 October, 2022

Public health and ecosystem function reveal the intrinsic connections between human and wildlife health. Currently, societies are facing challenges that are especially pressing in cities. The One Health concept promotes…

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