The effects of meteorological factors and air pollutants on the incidence of tuberculosis in people living with HIV/AIDS in subtropical Guangxi, China
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown the association between tuberculosis (TB) and meteorological factors/air pollutants. However, little information is available for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), who are highly susceptible to TB. Method Data regarding TB cases in PLWHA from 2014 t...
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Main Authors: | Fengyi Wang (Author), Zongxiang Yuan (Author), Shanfang Qin (Author), Fengxiang Qin (Author), Junhan Zhang (Author), Chuye Mo (Author), Yiwen Kang (Author), Shihui Huang (Author), Fang Qin (Author), Junjun Jiang (Author), Aimei Liu (Author), Hao Liang (Author), Li Ye (Author) |
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