2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-017-2681-5
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Spatiotemporal epidemiology of scarlet fever in Jiangsu Province, China, 2005–2015

Abstract: BackgroundA marked increase in the incidence rate of scarlet fever imposed a considerable burden on the health of children aged 5 to 15 years. The main purpose of this study was to depict the spatiotemporal epidemiological characteristics of scarlet fever in Jiangsu Province, China in order to develop and implement effective scientific prevention and control strategies.MethodsSmoothed map was used to demonstrate the spatial distribution of scarlet fever in Jiangsu Province. In addition, a retrospective space-t… Show more

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“…According to our study, the incidence of scarlet fever was higher among males than among females, which is consistent with other findings [9][10][33][34] . The number of scarlet fever cases was the highest among children aged 3-11 years and accounted for 96.89%.The WHO and Public Health UK stated that a high-risk group of scarlet fever was among children 5-15 years old [35][36] .…”
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“…According to our study, the incidence of scarlet fever was higher among males than among females, which is consistent with other findings [9][10][33][34] . The number of scarlet fever cases was the highest among children aged 3-11 years and accounted for 96.89%.The WHO and Public Health UK stated that a high-risk group of scarlet fever was among children 5-15 years old [35][36] .…”
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confidence: 93%
“…There were fewer cases in February, and the number of cases increased sharply from March to June, the first peak occurred in June. The number of cases decreased from July to August and increased again between September and December, the second peak appeared in December, which is consistent with the findings of previous studies [9][10][31][32] . In China, March-June and September-December are school days, and January-February and July-August are school holidays.…”
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confidence: 92%
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