Professor Simon Hales

Simon is an epidemiologist with an interest in empirical modelling of global environmental health issues. His research interests include water quality, climate change, air pollution, early warning systems, and epidemiology.

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Key publications

  1. Atkinson, J. Metcalfe, J. Kuschel,G.
    Long term exposure to air pollution, mortality and morbidity in New Zealand: Cohort study.
    Science of The Total Environment,
    801(38):149660.
  2. Ammar, S.E. Mclntyre, M.
    Imported arboviral infections in New Zealand, 2001 to 2017: A risk factor for local transmission.
    Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease,
    41(6):102047.
  3. Chambers, T. Shaw, C. Ball, J. Cleghorn, C.
    New Zealand's Climate Change Commission report: The critical need to address the missing health co-benefits of reducing emissions.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    134(1542), 109-118.
  4. Hess, J.J. Ranadive, N. Boyer, C.J. Aleksandrowicz, L. ... et al.
    Guidelines for Modeling and Reporting Health Effects of Climate Change Mitigation Actions.
    Environmental Health Perspectives,
    128(11):115001
  5. Climate change, extreme rainfall events, drinking water and enteric disease.
    Reviews on Environmental Health,
    34(1).