Exploration of potential risks of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China Using Geographically Weighted Regression Model

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Zhimin Hong
Hui Hao
Chunyang Li
Wala Du
Lidong Wei
Huhu Wang
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[1] School of Sciences,Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Center for Disease Control and Prevention
[2] Inner Mongolia University of Technology,undefined
[3] Department of Mathematics,undefined
[4] The Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University,undefined
[5] Department of Neurology,undefined
[6] Ecological and Agricultural Meteorology Center of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,undefined
[7] Inner Mongolia Hohhot Bureau of Statistics,undefined
[8] Department of Research,undefined
[9] Institute for infectious disease and endemic disease control,undefined
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Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR); Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region; Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease (HFMD); HFMD Incidence; Meteorological Factors;
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To quantify the associations between the spatial characteristics of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) epidemic and meteorological factors (average temperature (AT), relative humidity (RH), average pressure (AP), average wind speed (AW) and average rainfall (AR)), child population density (CPD) and Per capita GDP (GDP) in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, and to detect the variation of influence in different seasons and counties, geographically weighted regression (GWR) model was constructed. The monthly cumulative incidence (CI) of HFMD was worked out for children ≤9 years from June to December, 2016. The results revealed that GWR model had a far superior goodness-of-fit for describing the relationship between the risk factors and HFMD incidence. Meteorological factors had different significance in their effect on HFMD incidence depending on the season. AT and AR had the greatest impact on HFMD in summer. The influence of RH on HFMD was significant in early autumn. AW was negatively correlated with HFMD in summer and positively correlated in autumn and winter. The effects of AW and AP on the incidence of HFMD were statistically significant in winter. GDP and CPD were not significantly related to HFMD occurrence for most time periods.
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