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Influence of meteorological parameters in the seasonality of influenza viruses circulating in Northern Cameroon.

Hermann Landry Munshili NjifonChavely Gwladys MonameleCyprien Kengne NdeMarie-Astrid VernetGake BoubaSerges TchatchouangMohamadou Ripa NjankouoRaphaël TapondjouLouis DeweerdtWilfred MbachamRichard Njouom
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2018)
Analysis showed that there was a statistically significant association between overall influenza activity and influenza A activity with respect to average relative humidity. A unit increase in humidity within a given month leads to more than 85% rise in the overall influenza and influenza A activity 2 months later. Meanwhile, none of the three meteorological variables could explain influenza B activity. This observation is essential in filling the gap of knowledge and could help in the prevention and control strategies to strengthen influenza surveillance program in Cameroon.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • air pollution
  • public health