Authors
Linlin Zhou, Huiping Yang, Wen Pan, Jianan Xu, Yuliang Feng, Weihua Zhang, Zerui Shao, Tianshu Li, Shuang Li, Ting Huang, Chuang Wang, Wanyi Li, Mingyuan Li, Shusen He, Yu Zhan, Ming Pan
Publication date
2022/12/1
Source
Epidemics
Volume
41
Pages
100650
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The effects of climatic conditions on the prevalence of individual influenza (sub)types are not well understood in the subtropics. This study aims to evaluate the associations between meteorological factors and seasonal epidemics of A(H3N2), A(H1N1)pdm09, and type B influenza viruses, as well as to estimate the interactions between climatic variables in a subtropical basin region.
Methods
The seasonality of influenza (sub)types during 2010–2019 were characterized in Chengdu Plain Economic Zone, a densely populated and highly humid plain area in Sichuan Basin in subtropical Southwest China. Generalized additive models were adopted to assess the independent exposure-response relationship between meteorological variables and influenza prevalence. The interactions of meteorological variables were further estimated using bivariate response surface models and strata models.
Results
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