Jiayun Yao
0000-0002-6749-176X
BC Centre for Disease Control
13 papers found
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Sub-Daily Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter and Ambulance Dispatches during Wildfire Seasons: A Case-Crossover Study in British Columbia, Canada
Assessment of the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) and four alternate AQHI-Plus amendments for wildfire seasons in British Columbia
Variability in ambient ozone and fine particle concentrations and population susceptibility among Canadian health regions
Ambient Particulate Matter and Paramedic Assessments of Acute Diabetic, Cardiovascular, and Respiratory Conditions
Machine Learning Approach To Estimate Hourly Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter for Urban, Rural, and Remote Populations during Wildfire Seasons
Predicting the minimum height of forest fire smoke within the atmosphere using machine learning and data from the CALIPSO satellite
In response to Randall et al. Letter
Blending forest fire smoke forecasts with observed data can improve their utility for public health applications
Prevalence of non-food allergies among non-immigrants, long-time immigrants and recent immigrants in Canada
An Evaluation of the British Columbia Asthma Monitoring System (BCAMS) and PM2.5 Exposure Metrics during the 2014 Forest Fire Season
Evaluation of a spatially resolved forest fire smoke model for population-based epidemiologic exposure assessment
An empirical model to estimate daily forest fire smoke exposure over a large geographic area using air quality, meteorological, and remote sensing data
Evaluation of a Wildfire Smoke Forecasting System as a Tool for Public Health Protection
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