The seasonality of infections in tropical Far North Queensland, Australia: A 21-year retrospective evaluation of the seasonal patterns of six endemic pathogens
An understanding of the seasonality of infections informs public health strategies and assists clinicians in their management of patients with undifferentiated illness. The seasonality of infections is driven by a variety of environmental and human factors; however, the role of individual climatic f...
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Main Authors: | Lee J. Fairhead (Author), Simon Smith (Author), Beatrice Z. Sim (Author), Alexandra G. A. Stewart (Author), James D. Stewart (Author), Enzo Binotto (Author), Matthew Law (Author), Josh Hanson (Author) |
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