Most previous studies focused on the association between climate variables and seasonal influenza activity in tropical or temperate zones, little is known about the associations in different influenza types in subtropical China. The study aimed to explore the associations of multiple climate variables with influenza A (Flu-A) and B virus (Flu-B) transmissions in Shanghai, China. Weekly influenza virus and climate data (mean temperature (MeanT), diurnal temperature range (DTR), relative humidity (RH) and wind velocity (Wv)) were collected between June 2012 and December 2018. Generalized linear models (GLMs), distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs) and regression tree models were developed to assess such associations. MeanT exerted the peak...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore whether indoor or outdoor relative humidity (RH) mo...
The drivers of influenza seasonality remain heavily debated, especially in tropical/subtropical regi...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...
Most previous studies focused on the association between climate variables and seasonal influenza ac...
Weather factors have long been considered as key sources for regional heterogeneity of influenza sea...
Backgrounds: Seasonal influenza remains epidemic globally with a substantial health burden. Understa...
BackgroundThe effects of multiple meteorological factors on influenza activity remain unclear in Cho...
Background and objectives: The number of pediatric patients diagnosed with influenza types A and B ...
Objectives: Understanding the complexity of influenza subtype seasonality is critical to promoting a...
Background: A novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus was first found in humans in Shanghai, and infect...
Background: Evidence is inefficient about how meteorological factors influence the trends of influen...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Previous studies have reported that temperature is the main meteorological factor associated with in...
Circulation of seasonal influenza is the product of complex interplay among multiple drivers, yet ch...
To elucidate the effects of meteorological variations on the activity of influenza A and B in 11 sit...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore whether indoor or outdoor relative humidity (RH) mo...
The drivers of influenza seasonality remain heavily debated, especially in tropical/subtropical regi...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...
Most previous studies focused on the association between climate variables and seasonal influenza ac...
Weather factors have long been considered as key sources for regional heterogeneity of influenza sea...
Backgrounds: Seasonal influenza remains epidemic globally with a substantial health burden. Understa...
BackgroundThe effects of multiple meteorological factors on influenza activity remain unclear in Cho...
Background and objectives: The number of pediatric patients diagnosed with influenza types A and B ...
Objectives: Understanding the complexity of influenza subtype seasonality is critical to promoting a...
Background: A novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus was first found in humans in Shanghai, and infect...
Background: Evidence is inefficient about how meteorological factors influence the trends of influen...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Previous studies have reported that temperature is the main meteorological factor associated with in...
Circulation of seasonal influenza is the product of complex interplay among multiple drivers, yet ch...
To elucidate the effects of meteorological variations on the activity of influenza A and B in 11 sit...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore whether indoor or outdoor relative humidity (RH) mo...
The drivers of influenza seasonality remain heavily debated, especially in tropical/subtropical regi...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...