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Similar results were obtained when a cumulative weekly temperature > 14°C or a mean weekly mean temperature were considered instead of mean weekly maximum temperature (Table 1).
We assessed the effects of ambient temperature using three metrics: mean weekly maximum temperature, mean weekly mean temperature, and weekly cumulative temperature (i.e., accumulated weekly degree-days).
In a model controlling for mean weekly maximum temperature and cumulative weekly precipitation, mean weekly dew point temperature was significantly associated with the incidence of reported WNV infection 1 3 weeks later, but not during the same week.
In a model controlling for dew point temperature and precipitation, mean weekly maximum temperature was positively and significantly associated with the incidence of reported WNV infection during the same week and in the subsequent 3 weeks.
In a model adjusting for mean weekly maximum temperature and mean dew point temperature, a 20-mm increase in cumulative weekly precipitation was associated with a 4 8% increase in incidence of reported WNV infection 1 2 weeks later.
The primary outcome measures were the incidence rate ratio of disease occurrence associated with mean weekly maximum temperature, cumulative weekly temperature, mean weekly dew point temperature, cumulative weekly precipitation, and the presence of ≥ 1 day of heavy rainfall (≥ 50 mm) during the month prior to symptom onset.
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Results showed that high estimates of O3 (up to 188 μg m− 3 as mean of weekly maxima, M1) occurred more frequently in hilly and mountainous areas, with a spatial pattern changing on an annual basis.
For wholly attributable chronic and acute conditions, we similarly calibrated functions relating either mean weekly units or maximum daily consumption to absolute risk to published evidence on the absolute number of cases observed.
Figure 2 shows the relationship of the mean maximum temperatures and the mean weekly productivity per person for the brick molders (n=88) (Fig. 2a) as well as the brick carriers (n=32) (Fig. 2b).
The mean weekly overall absenteeism rate from November 27, 2010, to July 12, 2011, was 23.2% (maximum 32.4%, minimum 13.6%, standard deviation 4.5%), whereas the mean weekly absenteeism rate due to sickness was 2.3% (maximum 4.0%, minimum 0.7%, standard deviation 1.0%).
When the 3-week lagged moving average maximum temperature was ≥32 °C and the other two conditions mentioned above remained the same, mean weekly autochthonous DF incidence only increased 4.6-fold.
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