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2003Climatic variables and transmission of malaria: a 12-year data analysis in Shuchen County, ChinaBi, P.; Tong, S.; Donald, K.; Parton, K.; Ni, J.
2017The impact of daily temperature on renal disease incidence: an ecological studyBorg, M.; Bi, P.; Nitschke, M.; Williams, S.; McDonald, S.
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.
2014Predicting local dengue transmission in Guangzhou, China, through the influence of imported cases, mosquito density and climate variabilitySang, S.; Yin, W.; Bi, P.; Zhang, H.; Wang, C.; Liu, X.; Chen, B.; Yang, W.; Liu, Q.; Ooi, E.
2015Changes in rodent abundance and weather conditions potentially drive hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome outbreaks in Xi’an, China, 2005–2012Tian, H.; Yu, P.; Luis, A.; Bi, P.; Cazelles, B.; Laine, M.; Huang, S.; Ma, C.; Zhou, S.; Wei, J.; Li, S.; Lu, X.; Qu, J.; Dong, J.; Tong, S.; Wang, J.; Grenfell, B.; Xu, B.; Scarpino, S.V.
2015The effect of meteorological variables on the transmission of hand, foot and mouth disease in four major cities of Shanxi province, China: a time series data analysis (2009-2013)Wei, J.; Hansen, A.; Liu, Q.; Sun, Y.; Weinstein, P.; Bi, P.; Kading, R.
2015Predicting unprecedented dengue outbreak using imported cases and climatic factors in Guangzhou, 2014Sang, S.; Gu, S.; Bi, P.; Yang, W.; Yang, Z.; Xu, L.; Yang, J.; Liu, X.; Jiang, T.; Wu, H.; Chu, C.; Liu, Q.; Scarpino, S.
2003Climate variability and transmission of Japanese encephalitis in Eastern ChinaBi, P.; Tong, S.; Donald, K.; Parton, K.; Ni, J.
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.