Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera

Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera

Universität Bern

H-index: 40

Europe-Switzerland

About Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera

Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern, specializes in the field of climate change, health, epidemiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Krankenhauseinweisungen wegen Asthma und Hitzeexposition in England: eine Fall-Crossover-Studie von 2002 bis 2009

Ozone-related acute excess mortality projected to increase in the absence of climate and air quality controls consistent with the Paris Agreement

Urgency of Climate Change through the lens of COVID-19 Pandemic: the case of heat-related mortality

Fluctuating risk of acute kidney injury-related mortality for four weeks after exposure to air pollution: A multi-country time-series study in 6 countries

Seasonality of mortality under climate change: a multicountry projection study

Heat, humidity and health impacts: How causal diagrams can help tell the complex story

Temperature frequency and mortality: Assessing adaptation to local temperature

Short-term air pollution exposure and mortality in Brazil: Investigating the susceptible population groups

Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera Information

University

Position

Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine .

Citations(all)

6693

Citations(since 2020)

6384

Cited By

1602

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

77

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

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Universität Bern

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Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera Skills & Research Interests

climate change

health

epidemiology

Top articles of Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Krankenhauseinweisungen wegen Asthma und Hitzeexposition in England: eine Fall-Crossover-Studie von 2002 bis 2009

Kompass Pneumologie

Garyfallos Konstantinoudis

Cosetta Minelli

Holly Ching Yu Lam

Elaine Fuertes

Joan Ballester

...

2024

Ozone-related acute excess mortality projected to increase in the absence of climate and air quality controls consistent with the Paris Agreement

One Earth

Nina GG Domingo

Arlene M Fiore

Jean-Francois Lamarque

Patrick L Kinney

Leiwen Jiang

...

2024/2/16

Urgency of Climate Change through the lens of COVID-19 Pandemic: the case of heat-related mortality

Fulden Batibeniz

Sonia Isabelle Seneviratne

Srinidhi Jha

Andreia Ribeiro

Laura Suarez Gutierrez

...

2024/3/7

Fluctuating risk of acute kidney injury-related mortality for four weeks after exposure to air pollution: A multi-country time-series study in 6 countries

Environment international

Jieun Min

Duk-Hee Kang

Cinoo Kang

Michelle L Bell

Ho Kim

...

2024/1/1

Seasonality of mortality under climate change: a multicountry projection study

The Lancet Planetary Health

Lina Madaniyazi

Ben Armstrong

Aurelio Tobias

Malcolm N Mistry

Michelle L Bell

...

2024/2/1

Heat, humidity and health impacts: How causal diagrams can help tell the complex story

Sidharth Sivaraj

Jonathan Buzan

Olivia Romppainen-Martius

Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera

2024/3/7

Temperature frequency and mortality: Assessing adaptation to local temperature

Environment International

Yao Wu

Bo Wen

Antonio Gasparrini

Ben Armstrong

Francesco Sera

...

2024/5/1

Short-term air pollution exposure and mortality in Brazil: Investigating the susceptible population groups

Environmental Pollution

Weeberb J Requia

Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera

Heresh Amini

Joel D Schwartz

2024/1/1

Global, regional, and national burden of mortality associated with cold spells during 2000–19: a three-stage modelling study

The Lancet Planetary Health

Yuan Gao

Wenzhong Huang

Qi Zhao

Niilo Ryti

Ben Armstrong

...

2024/2/1

Mapping the vulnerability to heat: an application in the city of Bern

Sujung Lee

Moritz Burger

Moritz Gubler

Stefan Brönnimann

Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera

2024/3/7

Analyzing the effects of drought at different time scales on cause-specific mortality in South Africa

Environmental Research Letters

Coral Salvador

Raquel Nieto

Thandi Kapwata

Caradee Wright

Chris JC Reason

...

2024/4/8

Quantifying heat-related mortality attributable to human-induced climate change

Rupert Stuart-Smith

Ana Vicedo-Cabrera

Sihan Li

Friederike Otto

Kristine Belesova

...

2024/1/23

Short-term association between air temperature and mortality in seven cities in Norway: A time series analysis

Scandinavian journal of public health

Liliana Vázquez Fernández

Alfonso Diz-Lois Palomares

Ana M Vicedo Cabrera

Birgitte Freiesleben De Blasio

Francesco Di Ruscio

...

2024/3/4

Sub-seasonal prediction of heat-related mortality in Switzerland

Daniela IV Domeisen

Maria Pyrina

Dominik Büeler

Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera

Sidharth Sivaraj

...

2024/3/7

Perspectives on Vector-Borne Diseases in Switzerland: A scoping review protocol.

Lilian Goepp

Ana Maria Vicedo Cabrera

Ioannis Magouras

Julien Riou

Beatrice Minder

2024

Impact of population aging on future temperature-related mortality at different global warming levels

Nature communications

Kai Chen

Evan De Schrijver

Sidharth Sivaraj

Francesco Sera

Noah Scovronick

...

2024/2/27

Storylines for heat-mortality extremes

Samuel Lüthi

Erich Fischer

Ana Vicedo-Cabrera

2024/3/7

Mortality risk of hot nights: a nationwide population-based retrospective study in Japan

Environmental health perspectives

Satbyul Estella Kim

Masahiro Hashizume

Ben Armstrong

Antonio Gasparrini

Kazutaka Oka

...

2023/5/12

What Impact Will Worsening Air Pollution Have on the Burden of Covid-19?

Topics in Antiviral Medicine

Sherrie L Kelly

AJ Shattock

MS Ragettli

D Vienneau

AM Vicedo-Cabrera

...

2023

A feasibility study of the use of UmbiFlow™ to assess the impact of heat stress on fetoplacental blood flow in field studies

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics

Ana Bonell

Valerie Vannevel

Bakary Sonko

Nuredin Mohammed

Ana M Vicedo‐Cabrera

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2023/2

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