Epidemiological studies have quantified the association between ambient temperature and diarrhoea. However, to our knowledge, no study has quantified the temperature association for severe diarrhoea cases. In this study, we quantified the association between mean temperature and two severe diarrhoea outcomes, which were mortality and hospital admissions accompanied with dehydration and/or co-morbidities. Using a 12-year dataset of three urban districts of the National Capital Region, Philippines, we modelled the non-linear association between weekly temperatures and weekly severe diarrhoea cases using a two-stage time series analysis. We computed the relative risks at the 95th (30.4 °C) and 5th percentiles (25.8 °C) of temperatures using mi...
We assessed the association between childhood diarrhoeal incidence and climatic factors in rural and...
Previous studies have found that high and cold temperatures increase the risk of childhood diarrhea....
Background Previous studies have found that high and cold temperatures increase the risk of childhoo...
While studies have examined the association between weather variables and acute diarrhea in a city, ...
[[abstract]]While studies have examined the association between weather variables and acute diarrhea...
Diarrhea disease presents a significant public health concern due to its impact on mortality, and re...
The effects of environmental temperature, presence and severity of El Niño, presence of cholera in t...
Diarrheal disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally, particularly in...
Although several studies investigated the impact of climate variability on human health, a comprehen...
Copyright © 2013 Xiaodan Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of C...
Diarrheal malady is a major health problem, representing most of childhood passings around the world...
The effects of environmental temperature, presence and severity of El Niño, presence of cholera in t...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing climate change will elevate the incidence of diarrheal in 2030-2050 in Asia,...
This paper describes the relationship between temperature change and diarrhoea in under five-year-ol...
Diarrhoea rates are influenced by weather and climate; transmission can be affected by temperature a...
We assessed the association between childhood diarrhoeal incidence and climatic factors in rural and...
Previous studies have found that high and cold temperatures increase the risk of childhood diarrhea....
Background Previous studies have found that high and cold temperatures increase the risk of childhoo...
While studies have examined the association between weather variables and acute diarrhea in a city, ...
[[abstract]]While studies have examined the association between weather variables and acute diarrhea...
Diarrhea disease presents a significant public health concern due to its impact on mortality, and re...
The effects of environmental temperature, presence and severity of El Niño, presence of cholera in t...
Diarrheal disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally, particularly in...
Although several studies investigated the impact of climate variability on human health, a comprehen...
Copyright © 2013 Xiaodan Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of C...
Diarrheal malady is a major health problem, representing most of childhood passings around the world...
The effects of environmental temperature, presence and severity of El Niño, presence of cholera in t...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing climate change will elevate the incidence of diarrheal in 2030-2050 in Asia,...
This paper describes the relationship between temperature change and diarrhoea in under five-year-ol...
Diarrhoea rates are influenced by weather and climate; transmission can be affected by temperature a...
We assessed the association between childhood diarrhoeal incidence and climatic factors in rural and...
Previous studies have found that high and cold temperatures increase the risk of childhood diarrhea....
Background Previous studies have found that high and cold temperatures increase the risk of childhoo...