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Climate variability, satellite-derived physical environmental data and human leptospirosis: A retrospective ecological study in China.

Pandji Wibawa Dhewantara | Wenbiao Hu | Wenyi Zhang | Wen-Wu Yin | Fan Ding | Abdullah Al Mamun | Ricardo J Soares Magalhães
Environmental research | 2019

In the past three decades, the incidence rate of notified leptospirosis cases in China have steeply declined and are now circumscribed to discrete areas in the country. Previous research showed that climate and environmental variation may play an important role in leptospirosis transmission. However, quantitative associations between climate, environmental factors and leptospirosis in the high-risk areas in China, is still poorly understood.

Pubmed ID: 31203048

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