Dardanoni G, Intonazzo V, La Rosa G, Lanzarone F
Institute of Hygiene, University of Palermo, Italy.
Boll Ist Sieroter Milan. 1988;67(3):251-4.
A study of monthly mortality in Palermo by the Serfling's method showed a peak of excess deaths in winter 80-81 and two unexpected peaks in June-July 82 and July 83. Extramortality in the summer period could be attributed to hot weather, since in the two periods several consecutive days of high (greater than = 37 degrees C) maximum temperature were recorded. The possibility of summer temperatures monitoring for a public health action is discussed.