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Fig. 5

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. 5

A1 – A3 Average absolute contribution of disease case counts the past two months, climate measurements the past two months (i.e. temperature, total precipitation, absolute humidity, relative humidity) as well as ambient air pollutants as weighted under MIDAS over the past 40 day period on predicted contemporaneous URTI case counts B1 – B3 Average absolute contribution of disease case counts the past two months, climate measurements the past two months (i.e. temperature, total precipitation, absolute humidity, relative humidity) as well as ambient air pollutants as weighted under MIDAS over the past 40 day period on predicted contemporaneous pneumonia case counts

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