The substantial winter influenza peak in temperate climates has lead to the hypothesis that cold and/or dry air is a causal factor in influenza variability. We examined the relationship between cold and/or dry air and daily influenza and pneumonia mortality in the cold season in the New York metropolitan area from 1975-2002. We conducted a retrospective study relating daily pneumonia and influenza mortality for New York City and surroundings from 1975-2002 to daily air temperature, dew point temperature (a measure of atmospheric humidity), and daily air mass type. We identified high mortality days and periods and employed temporal smoothers and lags to account for the latency period and the time between infection and death. Unpaired t-tests...
Background: Influenza has been associated with a heavy burden of mortality. In tropical or subtropic...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
• A slight decline in epidemic deaths• 18 deaths from influenza and 6 from pneumonia• Commissioner W...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
The seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences in influ...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
Introduction: Influenza is an acute respiratory disease with significant annual global morbidity/mor...
Background: Despite more than 60% of the United States population being fully vaccinated, COVID-19 c...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...
This paper defines and compares several models for describing excess influenza pneumonia mortality i...
Objectives To investigate the extent to which temperature and influenza explained seasonality of mor...
Weather conditions may have an impact on SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission, as has been shown for season...
Seasonal influenza infection is a major challenge in public health. The term "seasonal influenza" re...
Background: Influenza has been associated with a heavy burden of mortality. In tropical or subtropic...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
• A slight decline in epidemic deaths• 18 deaths from influenza and 6 from pneumonia• Commissioner W...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
The seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences in influ...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
Introduction: Influenza is an acute respiratory disease with significant annual global morbidity/mor...
Background: Despite more than 60% of the United States population being fully vaccinated, COVID-19 c...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...
This paper defines and compares several models for describing excess influenza pneumonia mortality i...
Objectives To investigate the extent to which temperature and influenza explained seasonality of mor...
Weather conditions may have an impact on SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission, as has been shown for season...
Seasonal influenza infection is a major challenge in public health. The term "seasonal influenza" re...
Background: Influenza has been associated with a heavy burden of mortality. In tropical or subtropic...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
• A slight decline in epidemic deaths• 18 deaths from influenza and 6 from pneumonia• Commissioner W...