BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying the seasonality of cholera are still not fully understood, despite long-standing recognition of clear bimodal seasonality in Bangladesh. We aimed to quantify the contribution of climatic factors to seasonal variations in cholera incidence. METHODS: We investigated the association of seasonal and weather factors with the weekly number of cholera patients in Dhaka, Bangladesh, using Poisson regression models. The contribution of each weather factor (temperature and high and low rainfall) to seasonal variation was estimated as the mean over the study period (1983-2008) for each week of the year of each weather term. Fractions of the number of cholera patients attributed to each weather factor, assuming all...
AbstractThe size of infectious disease outbreaks frequently depends on climate influences as well as...
Cholera, an acute diarrheal disease spread by lack of hygiene and contaminated water, is a major pub...
is often invoked to explain the sensitivity of that disease to climate.The extensive surveillance d...
Background: The mechanisms underlying the seasonality of cholera are still not fully understood, des...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Seasonal patterns in cholera dynamics exhibit pronounced variability across geographical regions, sh...
<p>This photograph was taken during a cholera and nutrition survey during flooding in Bangladesh in ...
Unravelling the epidemiology of cholera has been one of the most elusive problems in tropical medici...
A substantial body of work supports a teleconnection between the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)...
A substantial body of work supports a teleconnection between the El Nino-Southern Os...
BACKGROUND: We estimated the effects of rainfall and temperature on the number of non-cholera diarrh...
Introduction: Altered weather patterns and changes in precipitation, temperature and humidity result...
Cholera is a water-borne infectious disease that affects 1.3 to 4 million people, with 21,000 to 143...
The study examined the impact of in-situ climatic and marine environmental variability on cholera in...
Abstract Background The seasonality of cholera is described in various study areas throughout the wo...
AbstractThe size of infectious disease outbreaks frequently depends on climate influences as well as...
Cholera, an acute diarrheal disease spread by lack of hygiene and contaminated water, is a major pub...
is often invoked to explain the sensitivity of that disease to climate.The extensive surveillance d...
Background: The mechanisms underlying the seasonality of cholera are still not fully understood, des...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Seasonal patterns in cholera dynamics exhibit pronounced variability across geographical regions, sh...
<p>This photograph was taken during a cholera and nutrition survey during flooding in Bangladesh in ...
Unravelling the epidemiology of cholera has been one of the most elusive problems in tropical medici...
A substantial body of work supports a teleconnection between the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)...
A substantial body of work supports a teleconnection between the El Nino-Southern Os...
BACKGROUND: We estimated the effects of rainfall and temperature on the number of non-cholera diarrh...
Introduction: Altered weather patterns and changes in precipitation, temperature and humidity result...
Cholera is a water-borne infectious disease that affects 1.3 to 4 million people, with 21,000 to 143...
The study examined the impact of in-situ climatic and marine environmental variability on cholera in...
Abstract Background The seasonality of cholera is described in various study areas throughout the wo...
AbstractThe size of infectious disease outbreaks frequently depends on climate influences as well as...
Cholera, an acute diarrheal disease spread by lack of hygiene and contaminated water, is a major pub...
is often invoked to explain the sensitivity of that disease to climate.The extensive surveillance d...