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SEASONALITY OF VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN SOUTHEAST OF BRAZIL: THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND AIR HUMIDITY Luiz Gustavo Gardinassi

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Table 1. Association between detected respiratory viruses with age and gender (%).
Figure  1.  A:  Distribution  of  total  respiratory  infections  according  to  climatic  season  (total  of  collected  samples  of  hospitalized  children  with  respiratory  infections)  (above)  and  viral  respiratory  infections  between  autumn/200
Figure  2.  Correlation  of  viral  respiratory  infections  to  monthly  average  temperature  and  monthly  average  relative  air  humidity,  showing  the  variation  of  infections  according  to  the  variation  of  the  meteorological  factors  [T  (
Figure 3. Association of HRSV infections to monthly average of minimal temperatures demonstrating the variation of infections  according to the climatic season and variation of relative air humidity

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