Epidemiological features of seasonal influenza transmission among 11 climate zones in Chinese Mainland
Abstract Background Previous studies provided some evidence of meteorological factors influence seasonal influenza transmission patterns varying across regions and latitudes. However, research on seasonal influenza activities based on climate zones are still in lack. This study aims to utilize the e...
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Main Authors: | Xiaohan Si (Author), Liping Wang (Author), Kerrie Mengersen (Author), Wenbiao Hu (Author) |
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