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Environmental Temperature and the Risk of Hand,Foot,and Mouth Disease Transmission in the Yangtze River Region of China 被引量:1
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作者 Yanqing Yang Min Chen +7 位作者 Jin Li Kaiqi Liu Xueyan Guo Xin Xu Qian Liang xinglu wu Suwen Lei Jing Li 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 2025年第3期290-302,共13页
Objective To assess health equity in the Yangtze River region to improve understanding of the correlation between hand, foot, and mouth disease(HFMD) and socioeconomic factors.Methods From 2014–2016, data on HFMD inc... Objective To assess health equity in the Yangtze River region to improve understanding of the correlation between hand, foot, and mouth disease(HFMD) and socioeconomic factors.Methods From 2014–2016, data on HFMD incidence, population statistics, economic indicators, and meteorology from 26 cities along the Yangtze River were analyzed. A multi-city random-effects metaanalysis was performed to study the relationship between temperature and HFMD transmission, and health equity was assessed with respect to socio-economic impact.Results Over the study period, 919,458 HFMD cases were reported, with Shanghai(162,303) having the highest incidence and Tongling(5,513) having the lowest. Males were more commonly affected(male-to-female ratio, 1.49:1). The exposure-response relationship had an M-shaped curve, with two HFMD peaks occurring at 4 ℃ and 26 ℃. The relative risk had two peaks at 1.30 ℃(1.834, 95% CI:1.204–2.794) and 31.4 ℃(1.143, 95% CI: 0.901–1.451), forming an M shape, with the first peak higher than the second. The most significant impact of temperature on HFMD was observed between –2 ℃ and18.1 ℃. The concentration index(0.2463) indicated moderate concentration differences, whereas the Theil index(0.0418) showed low inequality in distribution.Conclusion The incidence of HFMD varied across cities, particularly with changes in temperature.Economically prosperous areas showed higher risks, indicating disparities. Targeted interventions in these areas are crucial for mitigating the risk of HFMD. 展开更多
关键词 Hand foot and mouth disease Temperature META-ANALYSIS Concentration index Theil index
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