Spatiotemporal analysis of indigenous and imported dengue fever cases in Guangdong province, China
Spatiotemporal analysis of indigenous and imported dengue fever cases in Guangdong province, China
This study demonstrated that the geographic range of imported and indigenous dengue fever cases has expanded over recent years, and cases were significantly clustered in two heavily urbanised areas of Guangdong province. This provides the foundation for further investigation of risk factors and interventions in these high-risk areas.
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Li, Zhongjie
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Yin, Wenwu
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Williams, Gail
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Lai, Shengjie
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Zhang, Yonghui
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June 2012
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Yin, Wenwu
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Clements, Archie
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Williams, Gail
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Lai, Shengjie
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Zhou, Hang
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Zhao, Dan
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Guo, Yansha
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Zhang, Yonghui
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Wang, Jinfeng
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Hu, Wenbiao
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Yang, Weizhong
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Li, Zhongjie, Yin, Wenwu, Clements, Archie, Williams, Gail, Lai, Shengjie, Zhou, Hang, Zhao, Dan, Guo, Yansha, Zhang, Yonghui, Wang, Jinfeng, Hu, Wenbiao and Yang, Weizhong
(2012)
Spatiotemporal analysis of indigenous and imported dengue fever cases in Guangdong province, China.
BMC Infectious Diseases, 12, .
(doi:10.1186/1471-2334-12-132).
(PMID:12089096)
Abstract
This study demonstrated that the geographic range of imported and indigenous dengue fever cases has expanded over recent years, and cases were significantly clustered in two heavily urbanised areas of Guangdong province. This provides the foundation for further investigation of risk factors and interventions in these high-risk areas.
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Accepted/In Press date: 12 June 2012
Published date: June 2012
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373601
ISSN: 1471-2334
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Zhongjie Li
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Wenwu Yin
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Archie Clements
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Gail Williams
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Hang Zhou
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Dan Zhao
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Yansha Guo
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Yonghui Zhang
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Jinfeng Wang
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Wenbiao Hu
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Weizhong Yang
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