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Influence of temperature and humidity on hand, foot, and mouth disease in Guangzhou, 2013–2017

Chun Chen, Qinqin Jiang, Zhuang-Zhi Song, Yilan Li, Hui Wang, Ying Lu, Dahu Wang, Meixia Li, Tiegang Li

2020Journal of International Medical Research22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between temperature, humidity and hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) incidence in Guangzhou, China from 2013 to 2017. METHODS: A distributed lag non-linear model was applied to estimate the effects of daily temperature and humidity on HFMD incidence after adjusting for long-term trends, seasonal trends, and day of the week. RESULTS: In total, 353,431 confirmed HFMD cases were reported in Guangzhou over the study period. A bimodal seasonal pattern was observed. High temperatures had acute short-term effects on HFMD incidence that declined quickly over time. The effects of low humidity declined over lag periods, but increased when the humidity surpassed 60.5%. Temperature and humidity were both inversely associated with HFMD incidence during lag days 0 to 3 and with lag periods. CONCLUSIONS: Temperature and humidity play important roles in HFMD incidence. These data are important for developing public health strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Hand-foot-and-mouth diseaseHumidityIncidence (geometry)MedicineLagFoot (prosody)DemographyVeterinary medicineAnimal scienceDiseaseMeteorologyGeographyBiologyInternal medicineMathematicsComputer scienceSociologyPhilosophyComputer networkLinguisticsGeometryViral Infections and Immunology ResearchAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyRespiratory viral infections research