Roles of Humidity and Temperature in Shaping Influenza Seasonality
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Abstract
Experimental studies in guinea pigs demonstrated that influenza virus transmission is strongly modulated by temperature and humidity. A number of epidemiological studies have followed up on these findings and revealed robust associations between influenza incidence in temperate regions and local conditions of humidity and temperature, offering a long-awaited explanation for the wintertime seasonality of influenza in these locales. Despite recent progress, important questions remain as to the mechanism(s) by which humidity and/or temperature affects transmission.
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- Biology
- Seasonality
- Humidity
- Seasonal influenza
- Relative humidity
- Virology
- Atmospheric sciences
- Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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