2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2015.10.029
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Impact of temperature variability on childhood hand, foot and mouth disease in Huainan, China

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“…In temperate regions, HFMD outbreaks occurred in summer or early fall(Yien Ling Hii et al 2011) when air temperature rise and precipitation increase occurred lately. Therefore, HFMD incidence in temperate regions was different from that in tropical and subtropical regions (Xu et al 2016;. Meteorological factors (monthly average air temperature and monthly average precipitation) were positively correlated with HFMD incidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…In temperate regions, HFMD outbreaks occurred in summer or early fall(Yien Ling Hii et al 2011) when air temperature rise and precipitation increase occurred lately. Therefore, HFMD incidence in temperate regions was different from that in tropical and subtropical regions (Xu et al 2016;. Meteorological factors (monthly average air temperature and monthly average precipitation) were positively correlated with HFMD incidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The result indicated temperature rise led to the increase in the number of HFMD cases (Wei et al 2015). A mixed generalized additive model (Xu et al 2016), the distributed lag non-linear model (Zhang et al 2016), was employed to estimate the effects of meteorological factors on pediatric HFMD and the estimation results indicated that relative humidity and daily average temperature had non-linear delayed effects (Xiao et al 2017) on pediatric HFMD, but the effects were different between different regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was consistent with the study of Yang et al [13] which reported a few increases in number of cases while the humidity changed. Xu et al [21] also reported that the temperature change between days had direct effect on the number of HFMD cases in children and it was a major factor for increase of the number of HFMD cases.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Selama epidemi di Singapura, 1,8% kasus dirawat di rumah sakit. 19 Pada penelitian kami, sebagian besar pasien ringan, tidak ditemukan komplikasi berat, terdapat dua (11%) anak dengan kejang demam sedehana, sedangkan usia terbanyak kurang dari 3 tahun.…”
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