High Temperature as a Risk Factor for Infectious Diarrhea in Shanghai, China
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Background: Recent studies indicate that ambient temperature could be a risk factor for infectious diarrhea, but evidence for such a relation is limited in China.<BR>Methods: We investigated the short-term association between daily temperature and physician-diagnosed infectious diarrhea during 2008–2010 in Shanghai, China. We adopted a time-series approach to analyze the data and a quasi-Poisson regression model with a natural spline-smoothing function to adjust for long-term and seasonal trends, as well as other time-varying covariates.<BR>Results: There was a significant association between temperature and outpatient visits for diarrhea. A 1°C increase in the 6-day moving average of temperature was associated with a 2.68% (95% CI: 1.83%, 3.52%) increase in outpatient visits for diarrhea. We did not find a significant association between rainfall and infectious diarrhea.<BR>Conclusions: High temperature might be a risk factor for infectious diarrhea in Shanghai. Public health programs should focus on preventing diarrhea related to high temperature among city residents.
著者
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Kan Haidong
School Of Public Health Fudan University
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Chen Renjie
School Of Public Health Fudan University
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Deng Haiju
Putuo District Center of Disease Control and Prevention
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Zhou Xiaodan
School of Public Health, Key Lab of Public Health Safety of the Ministry of Education, Fudan University
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Zhou Yanbing
Putuo District Center of Disease Control and Prevention
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Ma Wenjuan
School of Public Health, Key Lab of Public Health Safety of the Ministry of Education, Fudan University
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