The association between the seasonality of pediatric pandemic influenza virus outbreak and ambient meteorological factors in Shanghai
Abstract Background and objectives The number of pediatric patients diagnosed with influenza types A and B is increasing annually, especially in temperate regions such as Shanghai (China). The onset of pandemic influenza viruses might be attributed to various ambient meteorological factors including...
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Main Authors: | Yanbo Li (Author), Xiaofang Ye (Author), Ji Zhou (Author), Feng Zhai (Author), Jie Chen (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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