Statistical modeling reveals the effect of absolute humidity on dengue in Singapore.
Weather factors are widely studied for their effects on indicating dengue incidence trends. However, these studies have been limited due to the complex epidemiology of dengue, which involves dynamic interplay of multiple factors such as herd immunity within a population, distinct serotypes of the vi...
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Main Authors: | Hai-Yan Xu (Author), Xiuju Fu (Author), Lionel Kim Hock Lee (Author), Stefan Ma (Author), Kee Tai Goh (Author), Jiancheng Wong (Author), Mohamed Salahuddin Habibullah (Author), Gary Kee Khoon Lee (Author), Tian Kuay Lim (Author), Paul Anantharajah Tambyah (Author), Chin Leong Lim (Author), Lee Ching Ng (Author) |
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