Predicting the hand, foot, and mouth disease incidence using search engine query data and climate variables: an ecological study in Guangdong, China
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Wangjian Zhang | Zhicheng Du | Yuantao Hao | Shicheng Yu | Lin Xu | Y. Hao | Wangjian Zhang | Z. Du | Lin Xu | Shicheng Yu | Dingmei Zhang | Dingmei Zhang
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