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Non-melanoma skin cancer
UV radiation exposure is a risk factor for non-melanoma skin cancer Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) refers to all types of skin cancer that are not melanoma.
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Lower respiratory tract infections
Poor indoor and outdoor air quality increases the risk of lower respiratory tract infections among children Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) refer to infections of the windpipe (trachea), lungs, and airways (bronchi, bronchioles).
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Who is more vulnerable to environmental hazards?
Who is more vulnerable?Some population groups may be more vulnerable to the negative impacts of an environmental hazard on their health or wellbeing.
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Our work
Environmental Health Intelligence New Zealand (EHINZ), Massey University, Wellington, monitors and provides intelligence on the effect of the environment on human and animal health.
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About alcohol-related harm indicators
About alcohol-related harm The health and social harms of alcohol use are wide ranging.
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Deborah Read
Deborah is a retired Public Health Physician specialising in environmental health.
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NZ Congenital Anomalies Registry
The NZ Birth Defects Registry has been renamed the New Zealand Congenital Anomalies Registry: 'Te Tari Manaaki Haua' (NZCAR).
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FAQ
What is the NZCAR?The NZCAR (formerly the New Zealand Birth Defects Registry) was established in 1977 to routinely collect data on all births with a diagnosed birth defect born or treated in a public hospital in New Zealand.
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Publications
Borman B, Poynter M.
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Hazardous substances related hospitalisations
Children under five had consistently significantly higher rates of hazardous substance-related hospitalisations than other age groups, and their most common injury was from solvents, hydrocarbons and corrosive substances.
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