The impact of temperature, humidity and closing school on the mumps epidemic: a case study in the mainland of China
Abstract Background To control resurging infectious diseases like mumps, it is necessary to resort to effective control and preventive measures. These measures include increasing vaccine coverage, providing the community with advice on how to reduce exposure, and closing schools. To justify such int...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoqun Li (Author), Lianyun Zhang (Author), Changlei Tan (Author), Yan Wu (Author), Ziheng Zhang (Author), Juan Ding (Author), Yong Li (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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