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Risks of infectious disease hospitalisations in the aftermath of tropical cyclones: a multi-country time-series study

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Huang,  Wenzhong
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Vogt,  Thomas
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Park,  Jinah
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Yang,  Zhengyu
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Ritchie,  Elizabeth A
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Xu,  Rongbin
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Zhang,  Yiwen
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Hales,  Simon
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Yu,  Wenhua
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Hundessa,  Samuel
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Otto,  Christian
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Yu,  Pei
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Liu,  Yanming
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Ju,  Ke
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Lavigne,  Eric
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Ye,  Tingting
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Wen,  Bo
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Wu,  Yao
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Kliengchuay,  Wissanupong
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Tantrakarnapa,  Kraichat
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Guo,  Yue Leon
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Kim,  Ho
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Phung,  Dung
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Li,  Shanshan
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Guo,  Yuming
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Citation

Huang, W., Vogt, T., Park, J., Yang, Z., Ritchie, E. A., Xu, R., Zhang, Y., Hales, S., Yu, W., Hundessa, S., Otto, C., Yu, P., Liu, Y., Ju, K., Lavigne, E., Ye, T., Wen, B., Wu, Y., Kliengchuay, W., Tantrakarnapa, K., Guo, Y. L., Kim, H., Phung, D., Li, S., Guo, Y. (2024): Risks of infectious disease hospitalisations in the aftermath of tropical cyclones: a multi-country time-series study. - The Lancet Planetary Health, 8, 9, e629-e639.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(24)00158-X


Cite as: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_30325
Abstract
The proportion of intense tropical cyclones is expected to increase in a changing climate. However, there is currently no consistent and comprehensive assessment of infectious disease risk following tropical cyclone exposure across countries and over decades. We aimed to explore the tropical cyclone-associated hospitalisation risks and burden for cause-specific infectious diseases on a multi-country scale.