<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for total and gender-specific HFMD cases over 13 days.</p
<p>The Y axes represent the relative risk (RR) for HFMD within a certain range of temperatures; the ...
“2002” and “2013” indicate the middle days of the hottest five consecutive months in 2002 and 2013.<...
Risk of acute exacerbation of IBD due to ambient temperature change across temperature deciles in tw...
<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for age-specific HFMD cases over 13 days.</p
<p>(Note:1st percentile:-8.4°C; 25th percentile:1.8°C; 50th percentile:14.8°C;75th percentile:24.0°C...
<p>Risk of HFMD incidence as functions of weekly temperature difference (Tp), maximum temperature, m...
<p>(Note:1<sup>st</sup> percentile:-8.4°C; 25<sup>th</sup> percentile:1.8°C; 50<sup>th</sup> percent...
<p><sup>a</sup> -8.4°C,1.8°C, 14.8°C, 24.0°C and 30.9°C represent the 1st percentile, 25th percentil...
<p>Relative risks of daily mortality (2A) and emergency hospital admissions (2B) during heatwaves (s...
<p>Relative risks of HFMD incidence as function of weekly (2a) temperature difference (Tp) & (2b) we...
<p>Estimated relative risk of mortality for every 1°C increase in temperature above the 29.5°C thres...
<p>Odds ratios and Relative risks of daily mortality (1A) and emergency hospital admissions (1B) dur...
<p>Note:</p>*<p>Extreme low DTR – low maximum temperature group was defined as daily maximum tempera...
Predicted proportions and relative possibility of HFRS incidence risk and the number of observed HFR...
Pooled cumulative 6-day relative risks (RR) of emergency room visit among patients survived with out...
<p>The Y axes represent the relative risk (RR) for HFMD within a certain range of temperatures; the ...
“2002” and “2013” indicate the middle days of the hottest five consecutive months in 2002 and 2013.<...
Risk of acute exacerbation of IBD due to ambient temperature change across temperature deciles in tw...
<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for age-specific HFMD cases over 13 days.</p
<p>(Note:1st percentile:-8.4°C; 25th percentile:1.8°C; 50th percentile:14.8°C;75th percentile:24.0°C...
<p>Risk of HFMD incidence as functions of weekly temperature difference (Tp), maximum temperature, m...
<p>(Note:1<sup>st</sup> percentile:-8.4°C; 25<sup>th</sup> percentile:1.8°C; 50<sup>th</sup> percent...
<p><sup>a</sup> -8.4°C,1.8°C, 14.8°C, 24.0°C and 30.9°C represent the 1st percentile, 25th percentil...
<p>Relative risks of daily mortality (2A) and emergency hospital admissions (2B) during heatwaves (s...
<p>Relative risks of HFMD incidence as function of weekly (2a) temperature difference (Tp) & (2b) we...
<p>Estimated relative risk of mortality for every 1°C increase in temperature above the 29.5°C thres...
<p>Odds ratios and Relative risks of daily mortality (1A) and emergency hospital admissions (1B) dur...
<p>Note:</p>*<p>Extreme low DTR – low maximum temperature group was defined as daily maximum tempera...
Predicted proportions and relative possibility of HFRS incidence risk and the number of observed HFR...
Pooled cumulative 6-day relative risks (RR) of emergency room visit among patients survived with out...
<p>The Y axes represent the relative risk (RR) for HFMD within a certain range of temperatures; the ...
“2002” and “2013” indicate the middle days of the hottest five consecutive months in 2002 and 2013.<...
Risk of acute exacerbation of IBD due to ambient temperature change across temperature deciles in tw...