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An alternative comprehensive index to quantify the interactive effect of temperature and relative humidity on hand, foot and mouth disease: A two-stage time series study including 143 cities in mainland China

机译:替代综合指标,以量化温度和相对湿度在手中,脚口疾病的交互效果:一项两级时间序列研究,包括143个中国城市

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Background: Comprehensive indices have been used to quantify the interactive effect of temperature and humidity on hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). The majority of them reflect how weather feels to humans. In this study, we propose an alternative index aiming to reflect the impacts of weather on HFMD and compare its performance with that of previous indices. Methods: We proposed an index defined as the product of temperature and a weight parameter raised to the rescaled relative humidity, denoted by THIa. We then compared its model fit and heterogeneity with those of previous indices (including the humidex, heat index and temperature) by a multirity two-stage time series analysis. We first built a common distributed lag nonlinear model to estimate the associations between different indices and HFMD for each city separately. We then pooled the city-specific estimates and compared the average model fit (measured by the QAIC) and heterogeneity (measured by I2) among the different indices. Results: We included the time series of HFMD and meteorological variables from 143 cities in mainland China from 2009 to 2014. By varying the weight parameter of THIa, the results suggested that 100% relative humidity can amplify the effects of temperature on HFMD 1.6-fold compared to 50% relative humidity. By comparing different candidate indices, THIa performed the best in terms of the average of the model fits (QAIC = 9449.37), followed by humidex, heat index and temperature. In addition, the estimated exposure-response curves between THIa and HFMD were consistent across climate regions with minimum heterogeneity (I2 = 65.90), whereas the others varied across climate regions. Conclusions: This study proposed an alternative comprehensive index to characterize the interactive effects of temperature and humidity on HFMD. In addition, the results also imply that previous human-based indices might not be sufficient to reflect the complicated associations between weather and HFMD.
机译:背景:综合指数已被用于量化手动,脚和口腔疾病(HFMD)的温度和湿度的交互式效果。其中大多数人反映了天气如何对人类感到感受。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种旨在反映天气对HFMD对HFMD的影响,并将其与先前指数的表现进行比较。方法:我们提出了一种定义为温度乘积的指数和升高到重新定义的相对湿度的重量参数,由THIA表示。然后,通过多级两级时间序列分析将其模型适合和异质性与先前的指数(包括蜂窝,热指数和温度)进行比较。我们首先建立了一个常见的分布式滞后非线性模型,以估计每个城市的不同指数和HFMD之间的关联。然后,我们汇集了城市特定的估计,并将平均模型适合(由QAIC测量)和不同指数中的异质性(由I2测量)进行比较。结果:从2009年到2014年,我们包括从中国大陆143个城市的HFMD和气象变量的时间序列。通过改变THIA的体重参数,结果表明100%相对湿度可以放大温度对HFMD 1.6倍的影响与50%相对湿度相比。通过比较不同的候选指标,在模型适合的平均值(QAIC = 9449.37)的平均值,THIA表现最佳,其次是蜂窝,热指数和温度。此外,THIA和HFMD之间的估计曝光响应曲线在气候区域之间一致,气候区域具有最小的异质性(I2 = 65.90),而其他人在气候区域变化。结论:本研究提出了一种替代综合指标,以表征温度和湿度对HFMD的互动影响。此外,结果还意味着以前的人类索引可能不足以反映天气和HFMD之间的复杂协会。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2020年第20期|140106.1-140106.9|共9页
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    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China;

    Division of Infectious Disease & Key Laboratory of Surveillance and Early Warning on Infectious Disease Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Beijing China;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China;

    Division of Infectious Disease & Key Laboratory of Surveillance and Early Warning on Infectious Disease Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Beijing China;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China;

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    Hand; foot and mouth disease; Comprehensive index of temperature and humidity; Weather-HFMD associations; Multicity two-stage time series analysis;

    机译:手;脚和口病;综合性温度和湿度指数;天气预报协会;多型两阶段时间序列分析;

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