May 2016

Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 78, No. 9

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About the Cover

In this issue’s cover feature, “Association Between Asthma Hospital Visits and Ozone Concentration in Maricopa County, Arizona (2007–2012),” the authors evaluated the association between asthma hospital visits and ozone concentrations using time plots and distributed lag nonlinear models while accounting for potential confounders including temperature and day of the week. The findings suggest exposure to ozone is associated with increased relative risk of asthma hospital visits lasting several days.

Table of Contents

Advancement of the Science

  • Association Between Asthma Hospital Visits and Ozone Concentration in Maricopa County, Arizona (2007–2012)
  • Associations Between Ultrafine Particles and Co-Pollutant Concentrations in the Tampa Bay Area
  • Swine Worker Precautions During Suspected Outbreaks of Influenza in Swine

Advancement of the Practice

  • Direct From CDC/EHSB: Update From the Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (and Why You Should Join)
  • Direct From CDC/EPHTN: Exploring Environmental Health Gaps in Native American Populations

Advancement of the Practitioner

  • Career Opportunities
  • EH Calendar
  • Resource Corner
  • JEH Quiz #6

Your Association

  • President's Message: Lead From Where You Are
  • Special NEHA Members
  • Special Listing
  • NEHA 2016 AEC and HUD Healthy Homes Conference
  • DirecTalk: Musings From the 10th Floor: Environmental Health Is a Contact Sport

E-Journal Bonus Article

  • Human Waste as a Tool in Biogeochemical Surveys From Mangampeta Barite Mining Area, Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh, India

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