Temperature and particulate matter as environmental factors associated with seasonality of influenza incidence – an approach using earth observation-based modeling in a health insurance cohort study from baden-württemberg (germany)

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  • who: Ju00f6rn Rittweger from the Institute of Aerospace Medicine, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany have published the article: Temperature and particulate matter as environmental factors associated with seasonality of influenza incidence - an approach using Earth observation-based modeling in a health insurance cohort study from Baden-Wu00fcrttemberg (Germany), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: A summary of the data features is provided in Table 1. In this respect the results are in line with previous in-situ urban studies and extend the evidence to a mixed urban and rural cohort and to out-patients.
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