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2015The effect of temperature on different Salmonella serotypes during warm seasons in a Mediterranean climate city, Adelaide, AustraliaMillazzo, A.; Giles, L.; Zhang, Y.; Koehler, A.; Hiller, J.; Bi, P.
2023Effects of high temperatures and heatwaves on dengue fever: a systematic review and meta-analysisDamtew, Y.T.; Tong, M.; Varghese, B.M.; Anikeeva, O.; Hansen, A.; Dear, K.; Zhang, Y.; Morgan, G.; Driscoll, T.; Capon, T.; Bi, P.
2022Associations between temperature and Ross river virus infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidenceDamtew, Y.T.; Tong, M.; Varghese, B.M.; Hansen, A.; Liu, J.; Dear, K.; Zhang, Y.; Morgan, G.; Driscoll, T.; Capon, T.; Bi, P.
2023Estimating the burden of disease attributable to high ambient temperature across climate zones: methodological framework with a case studyLiu, J.; Hansen, A.; Varghese, B.M.; Dear, K.; Tong, M.; Prescott, V.; Dolar, V.; Gourley, M.; Driscoll, T.; Zhang, Y.; Morgan, G.; Capon, A.; Bi, P.
2008Climate variations and salmonellosis transmission in Adelaide South Australia: a comparison between regression modelsZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Hiller, J.
2010Meteorological variables and malaria in a Chinese temperate city: A twenty-year time-series data analysisZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Hiller, J.
2007Climate variations and bacillary dysentery in northern and southern cities of ChinaZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Hiller, J.; Sun, Y.; Ryan, P.
2009Climate variability and Ross River virus infections in Riverland, South Australia, 1992-2004Bi, P.; Hiller, J.; Cameron, A.; Zhang, Y.; Givney, R.
2010Climate variations and Salmonella infection in Australian subtropical and tropical regionsZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Hiller, J.
2012Projected years lost due to disabilities (YLDs)for bacillary dysentery related to increased temperature in temperate and subtropical cities of ChinaZhang, Y.; Bi, P.; Sun, Y.; Hiller, J.