Trends in temporal and spatial changes of Japanese encephalitis in Chinese Mainland, 2004-2019: a population-based surveillance study
- Published on 18/02/2025
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Fu, Yun-Qiang; Hu, Rui; Ma, Xuan; Shen, Jun-Ru; Hu, Bo; Zhang, Qiang; Wang, Lian-Ke; Chen, Jia-Jun; Sun, Chang-Qing.
Abstract
Background
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a serious health concern in China, with approximately 80% of global infections occurring in China. To develop effective prevention and control strategies, this study explored the epidemiological characteristics of JE in China based on spatiotemporal data, to understand the patterns and trends of JE incidence in different regions and time periods.
Method The incidence and mortality rates of JE were...
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