Background: Influenza seasonality has been frequently studied, but its mechanisms are not clear. Urban in-situ studies have linked influenza to meteorological or pollutant stressors. Few studies have investigated rural and less polluted areas in temperate climate AQ1 zones AQ2 . Objectives: We examined influences of medium-term residential exposure to fine particulate matter (PM ), NO , SO , air temperature and precipitation on influenza incidence. Methods: To obtain complete spatial coverage of Baden-Württemberg, we modeled environmental exposure from data of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service and of the Copernicus Climate Change Service. We computed spatiotemporal aggregates to reflect quarterly mean values at...
Linkages between influenza prevalence and climate (e.g. precipitation, temperatures, El Nino Souther...
We show that the simulation results have the same propagation shape as the weekly influenza rates as...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Background: Influenza seasonality has been frequently studied, but its mechanisms are not clear....
Background: Influenza seasonality has been frequently studied, but its mechanisms are not clear. Urb...
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease that has significant mortality, morbidity and econom...
Background: Studies in the literature have indicated that the timing of seasonal influenza epidem...
Studies in the literature have indicated that the timing of seasonal influenza epidemic varies acros...
Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent laboratory a...
Background: Environmental factors have been associated with transmission and survival of influenza v...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The subtropical and tropical regions exhibit a distinct seasonality of influenz...
Abstract Background Improving knowledge about influenza transmission is crucial to upgrade surveilla...
The reasons for the seasonality and annual changes in the impact of influenza epidemics remain poorl...
The consistent seasonal signal that characterizes annual influenza epidemics has long suggested a ca...
Introduction: Influenza is an acute respiratory disease with significant annual global morbidity/mor...
Linkages between influenza prevalence and climate (e.g. precipitation, temperatures, El Nino Souther...
We show that the simulation results have the same propagation shape as the weekly influenza rates as...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Background: Influenza seasonality has been frequently studied, but its mechanisms are not clear....
Background: Influenza seasonality has been frequently studied, but its mechanisms are not clear. Urb...
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease that has significant mortality, morbidity and econom...
Background: Studies in the literature have indicated that the timing of seasonal influenza epidem...
Studies in the literature have indicated that the timing of seasonal influenza epidemic varies acros...
Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent laboratory a...
Background: Environmental factors have been associated with transmission and survival of influenza v...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The subtropical and tropical regions exhibit a distinct seasonality of influenz...
Abstract Background Improving knowledge about influenza transmission is crucial to upgrade surveilla...
The reasons for the seasonality and annual changes in the impact of influenza epidemics remain poorl...
The consistent seasonal signal that characterizes annual influenza epidemics has long suggested a ca...
Introduction: Influenza is an acute respiratory disease with significant annual global morbidity/mor...
Linkages between influenza prevalence and climate (e.g. precipitation, temperatures, El Nino Souther...
We show that the simulation results have the same propagation shape as the weekly influenza rates as...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...