Morbidity burden of respiratory diseases attributable to ambient temperature: a case study in a subtropical city in China
Abstract Background There are significant associations between ambient temperature and respiratory disease mortality. However, few studies have assessed the morbidity burdens of various respiratory diseases that are attributable to different temperature ranges in subtropical regions. Methods Daily o...
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Main Authors: | Yiju Zhao (Author), Zhao Huang (Author), Shengyong Wang (Author), Jianxiong Hu (Author), Jianpeng Xiao (Author), Xing Li (Author), Tao Liu (Author), Weilin Zeng (Author), Lingchuan Guo (Author), Qingfeng Du (Author), Wenjun Ma (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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