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Spatial and temporal patterns of dengue incidence in northeastern Thailand 2006-2016.

Thipruethai PhanitchatBingxin ZhaoUbydul HaqueChamsai PientongTipaya EkalaksanananSirinart AromsereeKesorn ThaewnongiewBenedicte FustecMichael J BangsNeal AlexanderHans J Overgaard
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
There was an increase in the number of reported dengue cases in older age groups over the study period. Dengue incidence was highly seasonal and positively associated with maximum ambient temperature. However, climatic variables did not explain all the spatial variation of dengue in the province. Further analyses are needed to clarify the detailed effects of urbanization and other potential environmental risk factors. These results provide useful information for ongoing prediction modeling and developing of dengue early warning systems to guide vector control operations.
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