Using a Leroux-prior-based conditional autoregression-based strategy to map the short-term association between temperature and bacillary dysentery and its attributable burden in China
BackgroundIn China, bacillary dysentery (BD) is the third most frequently reported infectious disease, with the greatest annual incidence rate of 38.03 cases per 10,000 person-years. It is well acknowledged that temperature is associated with BD and the previous studies of temperature-BD association...
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Main Authors: | Jianping Wang (Author), Kai Lu (Author), Yuxin Wei (Author), Wei Wang (Author), Yongming Zhou (Author), Jing Zeng (Author), Ying Deng (Author), Tao Zhang (Author), Fei Yin (Author), Yue Ma (Author), Tiejun Shui (Author) |
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