Papers published 2025-Present
Lin SY, Chua PLC, Yuan L, Hossain N, He J, Yamasaki L, Madaniyazi L, Ng CFS, Tobías A, Hashizume M.
A scoping review and thematic analysis of the effects of tropical cyclones on diarrheal diseases.
Environmental Epidemiology 2025; 9: e366
Tobías A, Querol X, Roqué M, Lwin KS, Yuan L, Ith S, Wai Z, Chua PL, Solá I, Renzi M, Stafoggia M, Hashizume M.
Short-term exposure to desert dust and sandstorms and all-cause and cause-specific mortality and morbidity: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Environment International 2025; DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2025.109277
Li T, Cohen AJ, Krzyzanowski M, Zhang C, Gumy S, Mudu P, Pant P, Liu Q, Kan H, Tong S, Chen S, Kang U, Basart S, Touré NDE, Al-Hemoud A, Rudich Y, Tobías A, Querol X, Khomsi K, Samara F, Hashizume M, Stafoggia M, Malkawi M, Wang S, Zhou M, Shi X, Jiang G, Shen H.
Sand and dust storms: a growing global health threat calls for international health studies to support policy action.
The Lancet Planetary Health 2025 (accepted for publication)
Tobías A, Stafoggia M, Gumy S, Malkawi M, Safi H.
Unraveling the short-term health effects of particulate matter air pollution in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean region: The imperative for time-series studies.
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2025 (accepted for publication)
Yuan L, Honda Y, Madaniyazi L, Tobías A, Ng CFS, Hashizume M.
Towards a cohort perspective of climate epidemiology: The case of intergenerational inequalities in susceptibility to non-optimal temperatures in Japan.
Environmental Health Perspectives 2025 (accepted for publication)
Lin SY, Chua PLC, Yuan L, Hossain N, He J, Yamasaki L, Madaniyazi L, Ng CFS, Tobías A, Hashizume M.
A scoping review and thematic analysis of the effects of tropical cyclones on diarrheal diseases.
Environmental Epidemiology 2025; 9: e366
Tobías A, Querol X, Roqué M, Lwin KS, Yuan L, Ith S, Wai Z, Chua PL, Solá I, Renzi M, Stafoggia M, Hashizume M.
Short-term exposure to desert dust and sandstorms and all-cause and cause-specific mortality and morbidity: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Environment International 2025; DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2025.109277
Li T, Cohen AJ, Krzyzanowski M, Zhang C, Gumy S, Mudu P, Pant P, Liu Q, Kan H, Tong S, Chen S, Kang U, Basart S, Touré NDE, Al-Hemoud A, Rudich Y, Tobías A, Querol X, Khomsi K, Samara F, Hashizume M, Stafoggia M, Malkawi M, Wang S, Zhou M, Shi X, Jiang G, Shen H.
Sand and dust storms: a growing global health threat calls for international health studies to support policy action.
The Lancet Planetary Health 2025 (accepted for publication)
Tobías A, Stafoggia M, Gumy S, Malkawi M, Safi H.
Unraveling the short-term health effects of particulate matter air pollution in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean region: The imperative for time-series studies.
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2025 (accepted for publication)
Yuan L, Honda Y, Madaniyazi L, Tobías A, Ng CFS, Hashizume M.
Towards a cohort perspective of climate epidemiology: The case of intergenerational inequalities in susceptibility to non-optimal temperatures in Japan.
Environmental Health Perspectives 2025 (accepted for publication)