【摘 要】
:
multicollinearity.A multivariate logistic regression model was used to estimate the odds ratios(ORs)and the 95%confidence intervals(CIs).Results:For all typhoons studied,the greatest impacts on bacill
【机 构】
:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics,School of Public Health,Shandong University,44 West
【出 处】
:
2017山东大学气候变化与健康国际学术研讨会
论文部分内容阅读
multicollinearity.A multivariate logistic regression model was used to estimate the odds ratios(ORs)and the 95%confidence intervals(CIs).Results:For all typhoons studied,the greatest impacts on bacillary dysentery and other infectious diarrhea were identified on lag 6 days(OR = 2.30,95%CI:1.81-2.93)and lag 5 days(OR = 3.56,95%CI:2.98-4.25),respectively.For all tropical storms,impacts on these diseases were highest on lag 2 days(OR = 2.47,95%CI:1.41-4.33)and lag 6 days(OR = 2.46,95%CI:1.69-3.56),respectively.The tropical cyclone precipitation was a risk factor for both bacillary dysentery and other infectious diarrhea when daily precipitation reached 25 mm and 50 mm with the largest OR = 3.25(95%CI:1.45-7.27)and OR = 3.05(95%CI:2.20-4.23),respectively.Conclusions:Both typhoons and tropical storms could contribute to an increase in risk of bacillary dysentery and other infectious diarrhea in Zhejiang.Tropical cyclone precipitation may also be a risk factor for these diseases when it reaches or is above 25 mm and 50 mm,respectively.Public health preventive and intervention measures should consider the adverse health impacts from tropical cyclones.
其他文献
Background:Jishou and Huaihua,two cities in the west of Hunan Province,had suffered from severe floods be-cause of long-lasting and heavy rainfall during the end of June and July 2012.However,the Disa
The aim of this study was to explore infectious diseases related to the 2007 Huai River flood in Anhui Province,China.The study was based on the notified incidences of infectious diseases between June
This study aimed to examine the association between floods and the morbidity of dysentery and to quan-tify the burden of dysentery due to floods in Nanning,China.A generalized additive mixed model was
Background:Xinxiang,a city in Henan Province,suffered from frequent floods due to persistent and heavy precipitation from 2004 to 2010.In the same period,dysentery was a common public health problem i
Objectives:Zhengzhou,Kaifeng and Xinxiang,the cities in the north central re-gion of Henan Province,suffered from many times floods from 2004 to 2009.We focused on dysentery disease consequences of fl
Background:Persistent and heavy rainfall in the upper and middle Huaihe River of China brought about severe floods during the end of June and July 2007.However,there has been no assessment on the asso
Background:Malaria is a highly climate-sensitive vector-borne infectious disease that still represents a significant public health problem in Huaihe River Basin.However,little comprehensive informatio
Southeast China is frequently hit by tropical cyclones(TCs)with significant economic and health burdens each year.However,there is a lack of understanding of what infectious diseases could be affected
(1)The objective of this study was to assess the risk perceptions,attitudes,knowledge,and behaviors related to typhoon among rural residents in Zhejiang province of China.A cross-sectional study was c
Objective Guangdong province is one of the most vulnerable provinces to tropical cyclones in China.Most prior studies concentrated on the relationship between tropical cyclones and injuries and mortal