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by Arie Ponce Manangan, Arie Ponce Manangan, Under Direction, Susan Walcott, Arie Manangan
"... Linkages between influenza prevalence and climate (e.g. precipitation, temperatures, El Nino Southern Oscillation ENSO) have been suspected, but definitive evidence remains elusive. This analysis investigated a climatic relationship between influenza mortality (measured by multiple caused pneumonia ..."
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. Evidence for an influenza-climate relationship provides a greater understanding of the enviro-climatic factors that can contribute to an influenza epidemic, and provides an impetus for further studies that incorporate climatic factors in influenza risk modeling.

Association of Influenza-Like Illness and Climatic Parameters With Hemoptysis

by Ignasi Garcia-olive ́ Md, Jose A Fiz Md Phd, Jose Sanz-santos Md, Carlos Martínez-rivera Md, Marisol Prats Md, Juan Ruiz-manzano Md
"... BACKGROUND: Although some authors have suggested that there is some seasonal periodicity of hemoptysis, or relation to respiratory tract infections, the association of influenza or climatic parameters with hemoptysis has been poorly investigated. Our aim was to describe the relationship between infl ..."
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BACKGROUND: Although some authors have suggested that there is some seasonal periodicity of hemoptysis, or relation to respiratory tract infections, the association of influenza or climatic parameters with hemoptysis has been poorly investigated. Our aim was to describe the relationship between

Environmental predictors of seasonal influenza epidemics across temperate and tropical climates

by James D. Tamerius, Jeffrey Shaman, Wladmir J. Alonso, Kimberly Bloom-feshbach, Christopher K. Uejio, Andrew Comrie - PLoSPathog
"... Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent laboratory and epidemiological evidence suggests that low specific humidity conditions facilitate the airborne survival and transmission of the influenza virus in temperate regions, resulting in annual winter epi ..."
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epidemics. However, this relationship is unlikely to account for the epidemiology of influenza in tropical and subtropical regions where epidemics often occur during the rainy season or transmit year-round without a well-defined season. We assessed the role of specific humidity and other local climatic

World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 33 2007 Climatic Factors Affecting Influenza Cases in

by Southern Thailand, S. Youthao, M. Jaroensutasinee, K. Jaroensutasinee
"... Abstract—This study investigated climatic factors associated with influenza cases in Southern Thailand. The main aim for use regression analysis to investigate possible causual relationship of climatic factors and variability between the border of the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Southern T ..."
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Abstract—This study investigated climatic factors associated with influenza cases in Southern Thailand. The main aim for use regression analysis to investigate possible causual relationship of climatic factors and variability between the border of the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Southern

Circulating Influenza Virus, Climatic Factors, and Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Time Series Study

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"... (See the editorial commentary by Finelli and Chaves, on pages 1701–4.) Background. Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may have been confounded by climatic factors. Differing seasonal patterns of influenza activity in Hong Kong and England and Wales p ..."
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(See the editorial commentary by Finelli and Chaves, on pages 1701–4.) Background. Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may have been confounded by climatic factors. Differing seasonal patterns of influenza activity in Hong Kong and England and Wales

www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph Article Spatial Diffusion of Influenza Outbreak-Related Climate Factors in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand

by Supachai Nakapan, Nitin Kumar Tripathi, Taravudh Tipdecho, Marc Souris , 2012
"... Abstract: Influenza is one of the most important leading causes of respiratory illness in the countries located in the tropical areas of South East Asia and Thailand. In this study the climate factors associated with influenza incidence in Chiang Mai Province, Northern Thailand, were investigated. I ..."
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the amount of rainfall, percent of rainy days, relative humidity, maximum, minimum temperatures and temperature difference. The study develops a statistical analysis to quantitatively assess the relationship between climate and influenza outbreaks and then evaluate its suitability for predicting influenza

A Study on the Space-Time Dynamic of Global Avian Influenza and Relationship with Bird Migration

by Gennian Sun, Huanhuan Yang
"... In the past 100 years, the outbreak of avian influenza all over the world is periodic, and it is more and more frequent and harmful, which is thought to be related with deterioration of ecological environment. In recent 3 years, the outbreak of avian influenza is seasonal, it mainly breaks out from ..."
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the end of fall to the beginning of winter and from end of winter to the beginning of spring, because at this time, the climate and temperature change fiercely, which is a possible inductive factor of avian influenza. By mapping the places where avian influenza broke out before 2000 and after 2003, we

The relationship between CMV infection, distorted CD8 T cell compartment and response to influenza vaccination in the elderly

by Ann Hill, Allison Naleway, Katrina Goddard
"... Overview and Specific Aims: Elderly persons are more likely to be hospitalized or die from influenza and its related complications than younger adults. Thus, annual influenza vaccination is recommended for this age group in the Unites States. However, elderly individuals frequently fail to respond ..."
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to flu vaccination, increasing the impact of influenza epidemics in communities [1-4]. In the current climate of flu pandemic preparation, there is considerable interest in this problem from both the CDC and the NIH, with the goal of improving vaccines and public health outcomes for the elderly. We have

Phylogenetic Analysis Reveals the Global Migration of Seasonal Influenza A Viruses

by Martha I. Nelson, Lone Simonsen, Cecile Viboud, Mark A. Miller, Edward C. Holmes
"... The winter seasonality of influenza A virus in temperate climates is one of the most widely recognized, yet least understood, epidemiological patterns in infectious disease. Central to understanding what drives the seasonal emergence of this important human pathogen is determining what becomes of th ..."
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The winter seasonality of influenza A virus in temperate climates is one of the most widely recognized, yet least understood, epidemiological patterns in infectious disease. Central to understanding what drives the seasonal emergence of this important human pathogen is determining what becomes

The Impact of Weather on Influenza and Pneumonia Mortality in New York City, 1975–2002: A Retrospective Study

by Robert E. Davis, Colleen E. Rossier, Kyle B. Enfield , 2012
"... The substantial winter influenza peak in temperate climates has lead to the hypothesis that cold and/or dry air is a causal factor in influenza variability. We examined the relationship between cold and/or dry air and daily influenza and pneumonia mortality in the cold season in the New York metropo ..."
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The substantial winter influenza peak in temperate climates has lead to the hypothesis that cold and/or dry air is a causal factor in influenza variability. We examined the relationship between cold and/or dry air and daily influenza and pneumonia mortality in the cold season in the New York
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