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Figure 4

From: Malaria incidence from 2005–2013 and its associations with meteorological factors in Guangdong, China

Figure 4

The estimated lag-response curve at specific meteorology. The red line represents the estimated relative risks of malaria with shaded bands of 95% confidence intervals. A, B, C, and D show malaria risk by comparing the fifth (11.8°C), 25th (17.1°C), 75th (27.3°C), and 95th (29.1°C) percentiles of weekly average temperature to the median temperature (23.5°C), respectively. E, F, G, and H show malaria risk by comparing 10, 20, 40, and 60 hours to 0 hour of weekly sunshine duration, respectively. I, J, K, and L show malaria risk by comparing 10, 100, 150, and 200 mm to 0 mm of weekly precipitation, respectively.

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