The Spatiotemporal Pattern and Its Determinants of Hemorrhagic Fever With Renal Syndrome in Northeastern China: Spatiotemporal Analysis
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance2023Vol. 9, pp. e42673–e42673
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Yanding Wang, Yanding Wang, Xianyu Wei, Ruizhong Jia, XingYu Peng, Xiushan Zhang, Meitao Yang, Zhiqiang Li, Jinpeng Guo, Yong Chen, Yin Wenwu, Wenyi Zhang, Yong Wang, Yong Wang
Abstract
HFRS showed significant inequality in epidemic and meteorological effects in Northeastern China, and eastern prefecture-level cities presented a high risk of epidemic. This study quantifies the hysteresis effects of different meteorological factors and prompts us to focus on the influence of ground temperature and precipitation on HFRS transmission in future studies, which could assist local health authorities in developing HFRS-climate surveillance, prevention, and control strategies targeting high-risk populations in China.
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