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Ambient temperature and relative humidity as possible drivers of the hand, foot, and mouth disease epidemics in Zhejiang Province, China

Steven Yuk‐Fai Lau, Enfu Chen, Kirran N. Mohammad, Jian‐Piao Cai, Maggie Haitian Wang, Benny Zee, Shi Zhao, Ka Chun Chong, Xiaoxiao Wang

2020Atmospheric Environment19 citationsDOI

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Relative humiditySunshine durationHand-foot-and-mouth diseaseRelative riskWind speedEnvironmental scienceIncidence (geometry)Apparent temperatureFoot-and-mouth diseaseChinaClimatologyDemographyMeteorologyAtmospheric sciencesGeographyDiseaseConfidence intervalMedicineStatisticsMathematicsOutbreakPathologyGeologyGeometryArchaeologySociologyVirologyViral Infections and Immunology ResearchAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
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