Author: Cheng, Yi-Hsien; Lin, Yi-Jun; Chen, Szu-Chieh; You, Shu-Han; Chen, Wei-Yu; Hsieh, Nan-Hung; Yang, Ying-Fei; Liao, Chung-Min
Title: Assessing health burden risk and control effect on dengue fever infection in the southern region of Taiwan Document date: 2018_9_6
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Snippet: Continual daily monitoring of temperatures were adopted from the Air Quality Monitoring Network, Environmental Protective Administration, Taiwan (Republic of China) (Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration). 25 To appraise the effects of temperature variation on dengue disease burden, this study first extracted and analyzed daily minimum, maximum, and mean temperatures and further properly transformed them into monthly temperature timeseri.....
Document: Continual daily monitoring of temperatures were adopted from the Air Quality Monitoring Network, Environmental Protective Administration, Taiwan (Republic of China) (Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration). 25 To appraise the effects of temperature variation on dengue disease burden, this study first extracted and analyzed daily minimum, maximum, and mean temperatures and further properly transformed them into monthly temperature timeseries in the period 2001-2014. Here the monthly minimum (T min ), maximum (T max ), and mean (T mean ) temperatures are defined as the lowest, highest, and averaged daily temperatures of a specific month.
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