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Daily mean temperature and HFMD: risk assessment and attributable fraction identification in Ningbo China

Medicine and Health

Daily mean temperature and HFMD: risk assessment and attributable fraction identification in Ningbo China

R. Zhang, Z. Lin, et al.

This study by Rui Zhang et al. explored the critical link between daily mean temperature and hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) incidence in Ningbo, China, revealing alarming impacts of temperature extremes. High temperatures were found to contribute significantly to HFMD cases, with striking peaks at both low and high ends of the temperature spectrum. Discover how climate influences health outcomes in this fascinating research!... show more
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