His primary scientific interests are in Epidemiology, Demography, Confidence interval, Pediatrics and Odds ratio. His Epidemiology research includes themes of Population study, Cause of death, Public health, Regression analysis and Cohort. His work investigates the relationship between Demography and topics such as Socioeconomic status that intersect with problems in Logistic regression.
Carlo A. Perucci works mostly in the field of Confidence interval, limiting it down to topics relating to Intensive care and, in certain cases, Adverse effect, Young adult and Meta-analysis, as a part of the same area of interest. Carlo A. Perucci usually deals with Pediatrics and limits it to topics linked to Asthma and Allergy, Environmental health, Pneumonia, Respiratory system and Respiratory disease. His Odds ratio study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cross-sectional study, Case-control study and Risk factor.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epidemiology, Demography, Pediatrics, Environmental health and Internal medicine. The various areas that Carlo A. Perucci examines in his Epidemiology study include Surgery, Cohort study, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Public health and Cohort. He interconnects Cancer, Respiratory disease and Risk factor in the investigation of issues within Surgery.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Socioeconomic status and Confidence interval in addition to Demography. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Odds ratio, Retrospective cohort study, Asthma and Incidence. His research in Odds ratio focuses on subjects like Logistic regression, which are connected to Emergency medicine.
Carlo A. Perucci mainly focuses on Environmental health, Internal medicine, Epidemiology, Public health and Cohort study. His Internal medicine course of study focuses on Cardiology and Risk factor. He combines subjects such as Incidence, Emergency medicine, Evidence-based medicine, Socioeconomic status and Pediatrics with his study of Epidemiology.
The Public health study combines topics in areas such as Absolute risk reduction, Health care quality and Demography. His Demography research incorporates elements of Relative risk and Confidence interval. His work deals with themes such as Surgery, Proportional hazards model, Environmental exposure and Cohort, which intersect with Cohort study.
Carlo A. Perucci focuses on Environmental health, Epidemiology, Cohort study, Public health and Demography. His work in the fields of Environmental health, such as Exposure assessment, intersects with other areas such as Civil defense. His Epidemiology study combines topics in areas such as Socioeconomic status, Poisson regression, Cause of death and Family medicine.
His Cohort study study incorporates themes from Environmental exposure, Surgery and Cohort. His research in Public health intersects with topics in Waste disposal and Seasonality. His Demography research integrates issues from Effect modification and Pediatrics.
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An overview of systematic reviews of the effectiveness of opiate maintenance therapies: available evidence to inform clinical practice and research.
Laura Amato;Marina Davoli;Carlo A.Perucci;Marica Ferri.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2005)
The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project
Daniela D'Ippoliti;Paola Michelozzi;Claudia Marino;Francesca de'Donato.
Environmental Health (2010)
High Temperature and Hospitalizations for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Causes in 12 European Cities
Paola Michelozzi;Gabriele Accetta;Manuela De Sario;Daniela D'Ippoliti.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2009)
Risk factors for multidrug resistant tuberculosis in Europe: a systematic review
Annunziata Faustini;Andrew J Hall;Carlo A Perucci.
Thorax (2006)
Vulnerability to heat-related mortality: a multicity, population-based, case-crossover analysis.
Massimo Stafoggia;Francesco Forastiere;Daniele Agostini;Annibale Biggeri.
Epidemiology (2006)
Air pollution and hospital admissions for respiratory conditions in Rome, Italy
D. Fusco;F. Forastiere;P. Michelozzi;T. Spadea.
European Respiratory Journal (2001)
Air pollution and inflammation (interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen) in myocardial infarction survivors.
Regina Rückerl;Sonja Greven;Petter Ljungman;Pasi Aalto.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2007)
Does Temperature Modify the Association between Air Pollution and Mortality? A Multicity Case-Crossover Analysis in Italy
M. Stafoggia;J. Schwartz;F. Forastiere;C. A. Perucci.
American Journal of Epidemiology (2008)
Effect of the Italian Smoking Ban on Population Rates of Acute Coronary Events
Giulia Cesaroni;Francesco Forastiere;Nera Agabiti;Pasquale Valente.
Circulation (2008)
Systematic review of epidemiological studies on health effects associated with management of solid waste
Daniela Porta;Simona Milani;Antonio I Lazzarino;Carlo A Perucci.
Environmental Health (2009)
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