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Dr Tord Kjellstrom

BMed (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm), MEng (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm), PhD Medicine (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm)

Current Position: Visiting Fellow

Contact Details: (Building 62, ANU map)
National Centre for Epidemiology and
Population Health
The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, 0200 Australia

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Research Interests

  • Environmental and occupational health;

  • Air pollution epidemiology;

  • Direct effects of climate on health;

  • Asbestos disease epidemiology;

  • Injury prevention;

  • Sustainable development and health;

  • Globalisation and health.

Selected Recent Publications

Kjellstrom T , Hakansta C, Hogstedt C. Public health, sustainable development and globalization. Stockholm, Swedish National Institute of Public Health. (in Swedish) 2005

Kjellstrom T. Air Quality and Health  In: Cromar N, Cameron S, and Fallowfield H, eds.  Environmental Health in Australia and  New Zealand.  Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2004. pp. 274-292.

Friel S, McMichael AJ, Kjellstrom T, Prapamontol T. Housing and health transition in Thailand. Reviews of Environmental Health, 2004;19: 311-327.

Kjellstrom T . The epidemic of asbestos diseases in New Zealand. Int J Occup Environ Health, 2004: 10, 212-219.

Scoggins A, Kjellstrom T, Fisher G, Connor J, Gimson N. Spatial analysis of annual air pollution and mortality. The Science of the Tot Env, 2004: 321, 71-85.

Bates M, Fawcett J, Garrett N, Cutress T, Kjellstrom T. Health effects of dental amalgam exposure: a retrospective cohort study. Int J Epidemiology 2004: 33, 1-9.

Hoque ME, Hope VT, Scragg R, Kjellstrom T. Children at risk of giardiasis in Auckland: a case-control study. Epidemiol. Infect. 2003: 131, 655-662.

Kjellstrom T, van Kerkhoff L, Bammer G, McMichael T. Comparative assessment of transport risks – how it can contribute to health impact assessment of transport policies. Bull of the WHO 2003: 81, 451-458.