The seasonal variation in the incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease is well recognized, but little is known about its relationship with actual changes in climatic parameters. In this 8-year longitudinal population-based study in Denmark, a harmonic sinusoidal regression model was used to examine whether preceding changes in climatic parameters corresponded with subsequent variations in the incidence of pneumococcal bacteraemia, independently of seasonal variation. The study shows that changes in temperature can be used to closely predict peaks in the incidence of pneumococcal bacteraemia with a time-lag of 16 days (95% CI 14-18 days), independently of a strong seasonal pattern. Udgivelsesdato: DECThe seasonal variation in the incidenc...
Reports from different countries indicate a rising incidence of NTM pulmonary disease. Many infecti...
Background. Winter-seasonal epidemics of pneumococcal disease provide an opportunity to understand t...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...
AbstractThe seasonal variation in the incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease is well recognized,...
The seasonal nature of invasive pneumococcal disease with peak incidences during winter months is we...
Pneumococcal infections increase each winter, a phenomenon that has not been well explained. We cond...
Infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae—including invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPDs)—remain...
Pneumococcal infections increase each winter, a phenomenon that has not been well explained. We cond...
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a significant human pathogen and a leading cause of infant mortality in ...
AbstractPneumocystis jirovecii causes severe pneumonia (PCP) in immunocompromised patients. Seasonal...
International audienceThe seasonalities of influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) and invasive pneumococcal...
The seasonalities of influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) and invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPDs) remai...
Background Climatic factors affect the survival and transmissibility of respiratory viruses causing ...
International audienceInfections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae \textemdash including invasive p...
Many studies on the link between climate variability and infectious diseases are based on biophysica...
Reports from different countries indicate a rising incidence of NTM pulmonary disease. Many infecti...
Background. Winter-seasonal epidemics of pneumococcal disease provide an opportunity to understand t...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...
AbstractThe seasonal variation in the incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease is well recognized,...
The seasonal nature of invasive pneumococcal disease with peak incidences during winter months is we...
Pneumococcal infections increase each winter, a phenomenon that has not been well explained. We cond...
Infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae—including invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPDs)—remain...
Pneumococcal infections increase each winter, a phenomenon that has not been well explained. We cond...
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a significant human pathogen and a leading cause of infant mortality in ...
AbstractPneumocystis jirovecii causes severe pneumonia (PCP) in immunocompromised patients. Seasonal...
International audienceThe seasonalities of influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) and invasive pneumococcal...
The seasonalities of influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) and invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPDs) remai...
Background Climatic factors affect the survival and transmissibility of respiratory viruses causing ...
International audienceInfections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae \textemdash including invasive p...
Many studies on the link between climate variability and infectious diseases are based on biophysica...
Reports from different countries indicate a rising incidence of NTM pulmonary disease. Many infecti...
Background. Winter-seasonal epidemics of pneumococcal disease provide an opportunity to understand t...
Campylobacter is among the most important agents of enteritis in developed countries. We have descri...