Seasonality of human infectious diseases (continued from Tables 1 and 2).
Micaela Elvira Martinez
10.1371/journal.ppat.1007327.t003
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Seasonality_of_human_infectious_diseases_continued_from_Tables_1_and_2_/7318427
<p>Drivers categorized as being related to (a) vector seasonality, (b) seasonality in nonhuman animal host (i.e., livestock, other domestic animals, or wildlife), (c) seasonal climate (e.g., temperature, precipitation, etc.), (f) seasonal exposure and/or behavior and/or contact rate, (g) seasonal biotic environment (e.g., algal density in waterbodies), (h) seasonal flare-up/symptoms and/or remission/latency, (i) observed seasonal incidence with no hypotheses regarding drivers.</p>
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epidemic
Seasonal cycles