We found that the cumulative risks at lag 0–15 months of long-term exposure to ambient NO2were associated with scarlet fever incidence, and also found that high O3, low mean temperature, and low wind speed were associated with an increase in scarlet fever incidence (Fig.7). Nonlinear assoc...
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