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Weather effects on hand, foot, and mouth disease at individual level: a case-crossover study.

Zhicheng DuShao LinTia MarksWangjian ZhangTe DengShicheng YuZhicheng Du
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Our study found that temperature and relative humidity are significantly associated with the increased rates of HFMD. Thresholds and lag effects were observed between weather factors and HFMD. Our findings are useful for planning on targeted prevention and control of HFMD.
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