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Heat-Related Fatalities in North Carolina

Maria C. Mirabelli, MPH and David B. Richardson, PhD

The authors are with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology.



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FIGURE 1— Occupational (black bars) and nonoccupational (white bars) heat-related deaths and average annual summer temperatures (°F, June–August, black triangles) in North Carolina, 1977–2001.

 





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