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Fig. 3

From: Association between ambient air pollutants and upper respiratory tract infection and pneumonia disease burden in Thailand from 2000 to 2022: a high frequency ecological analysis

Fig. 3

A1 – A3 Posterior mean estimates of mean exposure–response of respective ambient air pollutants over the past 40 day period on contemporaneous URTI disease case counts for a specific region. Red shades represent regions where a one unit increase in ambient air pollutant surface concentrations in the respective region for the past 40 days are associated to an increase in contemporaneous, monthly URTI disease case counts. B1 – B3 2.5th quantile value for exposure response drawn from MCMC samples of MIDAS weights C1 – C3 97.5th quantile value for exposure response drawn from MCMC samples of MIDAS weights

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