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Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Bacillary dysentery is a global public health problem that exhibits manifest spatiotemporal heterogeneity. However, long-term variations and regional determinant factors remain unclear.
Xiangxue Zhang +6 more
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Bacillary dysentery is a global public health problem that exhibits manifest spatiotemporal heterogeneity. However, long-term variations and regional determinant factors remain unclear.
Xiangxue Zhang +6 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2020
BACKGROUND Accurate and timely forecasts of bacillary dysentery (BD) incidence can be used to inform public health decision-making and response preparedness. However, our ability to detect BD dynamics and outbreaks remains limited in China.
Shuzi Wang +9 more
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BACKGROUND Accurate and timely forecasts of bacillary dysentery (BD) incidence can be used to inform public health decision-making and response preparedness. However, our ability to detect BD dynamics and outbreaks remains limited in China.
Shuzi Wang +9 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
BACKGROUND Rising ambient temperature is expected to increase incidence of bacillary dysentery (BD), but few studies have compared the temperature-BD effects of different age groups and cities in China, especially in a multi-city setting. OBJECTIVES We
Y. Hao +8 more
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BACKGROUND Rising ambient temperature is expected to increase incidence of bacillary dysentery (BD), but few studies have compared the temperature-BD effects of different age groups and cities in China, especially in a multi-city setting. OBJECTIVES We
Y. Hao +8 more
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Zhonghua yu fang yi xue za zhi [Chinese journal of preventive medicine], 2022
Y. Li +10 more
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Y. Li +10 more
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Research program. United States. Army. Medical Department, 1946
X. Sagaert
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X. Sagaert
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