Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia

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Gutiérrez, Juan David
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2020
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Universidad de Santander
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eng
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Incidence
Multilevel models
Rainfall
Remote sensors
Temperature
Time series
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title Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia
spellingShingle Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia
Incidence
Multilevel models
Rainfall
Remote sensors
Temperature
Time series
title_short Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia
title_full Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia
title_fullStr Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia
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title_sort Effects of meteorological factors on human leptospirosis in Colombia
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Multilevel models
Rainfall
Remote sensors
Temperature
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Multilevel models
Rainfall
Remote sensors
Temperature
Time series
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