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Climate drivers of hospitalizations for mycoses in Brazil

Climate can modulate human health at large spatial scales, but the influence of global, regional, and local environments remains poorly understood, especially for neglected diseases, such as mycoses. In this work, we present the correlation between climatic variables and hospitalizations for mycoses...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2019-05, Vol.9 (1), p.6902-6902, Article 6902
Main Authors: Silva, Fabrício Brito, Santos, Jessflan Rafael Nascimento, da Silva, Letícia Chagas, Gomes, Wolia Costa, Villis, Paulo Cesar Mendes, Gomes, Eliane dos Santos, Pinheiro, Edilene de Araújo Diniz, Azevedo, Conceição de Maria Pedrozo e Silva de, Dias, Rosane da Silva, Monteiro, Cristina de Andrade, Santos, Julliana Ribeiro Alves
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