Research Article

Spatiotemporal Analysis of Influenza Morbidity and Its Association with Climatic and Housing Conditions in Ecuador

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Schematic diagram of relationship between the thermal conditions inside social housing projects and the registered cases of J09, J10, J11-influenza, and J12-viral pneumonia assuming that “the relationship between climate variability and illness is described as the net effect of climate variability on illness incidence based on individuals’ exposure level” [48].