Short-term exposure to extreme temperature and outpatient visits for respiratory diseases among children in the northern city of China: a time-series study
Abstract Background Although studies have indicated that extreme temperature is strongly associated with respiratory diseases, there is a dearth of studies focused on children, especially in China. We aimed to explore the association between extreme temperature and children's outpatient visits...
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Main Authors: | Ya Wu (Author), Xiaobo Liu (Author), Lijie Gao (Author), Xiaohong Sun (Author), Qianqi Hong (Author), Qian Wang (Author), Zhen Kang (Author), Chao Yang (Author), Sui Zhu (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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