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Josep M. Antó
Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University
Publications - 523
Citations - 45951
Josep M. Antó is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Population. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 493 publications receiving 38663 citations. Previous affiliations of Josep M. Antó include University of Rochester & Centra.
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Why has epidemiology not (yet) succeeded in identifying the origin of the asthma epidemic?
Josep M. Antó,Neil Pearce,Jeroen Douwes,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Lucy Pembrey,Lorenzo Richiardi,Jordi Sunyer +6 more
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Análisis de la prevalencia de sintomatología respiratoria en la población general
Joan B. Soriano,Josep M. Antó +1 more
TL;DR: The aim was to estimate the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and signs related to asthma over a period of 12 months in the city of Seville, and it was found that 14.9% of the population had rhinitis and that women reported this symptom more often.
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Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Hub Convening at ARTIS in Amsterdam
Remco Kort,JL Pivor,Josep M. Antó,Anne Bergsma,Peter J. Blankestijn,Egid M van Bree,Joyce L. Browne,Chiara Cadeddu,Jennifer Cole,Francesca Costabile,Aimee de Croon,Anneliese Depoux,Ian Fussell,Bernhard Goodwin,Jaana I. Halonen,Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen,P. ten Have,Martin Herrmann,Pauline de Heer,Godelieve van Heteren,Marija Jevtic,H. C. Mulder,Vincenzo Lionetti,Pim Martens,Ariadna Moreno,Cristina O'Callaghan-Gordo,Sara Muller,Juliette Claudine Mattijsen,Hans C. Ossebaard,Nynke Postma,Lisa M. Pörtner,Marju Prass,Lekha Bhupendra Rathod,A. Rochfort,Alexis Roig,Anja Schoch,Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich,Ingrid Stegeman,Peter Stenvinkel,Rembrandt Sutorius,Martine Veenman,Leonardo Villani,Maike Voss,Michiel S. de Vries,Samuel S. Myers +44 more
TL;DR: The European Planetary Health Hub as mentioned in this paper is a new network of organizations from various sectors, including universities, healthcare, youth, business, and civil society, aligned with the transdisciplinary field and social movement of Planetary Health, which analyzes and addresses the impacts of human disruptions to natural systems on human health.
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Lancet COVID-19 Commission Task Force on Green Recovery Final Statement
Phoebe Koundouri,Josep M. Antó,Ian J. Bateman,Kirsten Brosbøl,Stefan Brunnhuber,Richard T. Carson,Anthony Cox,Rabia Ferroukhi,Luiz Augusto Cassanha Galvão,Ben Groom,Heba Handoussa,Cameron Hepburn,Lamia Kamal-Chaoui,Catherine Kilelu,Manfred Lenzen,Christine Lins,Gertrude Makhaya,Arunima Malik,Brian O'Callaghan,Ketan Patel,Ismail Serageldin,Eswaran Somanathan,Dale Squires,Thomas Sterner,Theodoros Zachariadis,Min Zhu,Mark Freeman,Christian Hansmeyer,Conrad Landis,Tamara Paremoer,Angelos Plataniotis,Lauren Barredo,Neena Joshi +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the Commission's Green Recovery Task Force, a group of world-renowned economists, academics, environmentalists, and private sector experts convened to discuss and provide recommendations on how to build economic resilience and reduce inequality as we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.