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Solar and climate effects explain the wide variation in legionellosis incidence rates in the united states
Xiang Y. Han
Laboratory Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
legionellosis
100%
climate
49%
incidence
44%
solar radiation
29%
angle of incidence
29%
Legionella
18%
public health
13%
ultraviolet radiation
12%
temperature
11%
infection
10%
Hawaii
7%
bacteria
7%
environmental factors
4%
heat
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Legionellosis
97%
Climate
71%
Sunlight
31%
Incidence
30%
Temperature
14%
Legionella
13%
Ultraviolet Rays
10%
Infections
7%
Public Health
7%
Bacteria
7%
Hot Temperature
4%
Population
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
climate effect
67%
infection
21%
rate
20%
solar radiation
13%
temperature
11%
bacterium
9%
exposure
8%
environmental effect
7%
environmental conditions
6%
effect
5%
climate
4%
index
3%
parameter
2%