The modification effect of the diurnal temperature range on the exposure-response relationship between temperature and pediatric hand, foot and mouth disease.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2020)
摘要
Background: Growing evidence suggests that the diurnal temperature range (DTR) could modify the temperature-disease relationship for those environmentally-related infectious diseases. However, there is a lack of evidence on the hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). In this study, we thoroughly examined this hypothesis via a nationwide study. Method: We collected the daily time series of HFMD cases and meteorological factors of 143 cities in mainland China from 2009 to 2014. For each city, we calculated the arithmetic average of the meteorological factors as a proxy for the climatic differences. We then performed two-stage time series analyses for four different climatic regions. Specifically, a distributed lag nonlinear model was applied to estimate the temperature-HFMD relationship for each city, and then a multivariate meta-regressionwas implemented to examine whether the DTR could explain the potential heterogeneity as an effect modifier. In addition, we compared themodification effect of the DTR with those of other climatic factors. Result: We found a significant modification effect of DTR on the temperature-HFMD relationship in the moderate-temperature region. Besides, the modification effect was only observed at hot temperatures. Comparing the maximum temperature (32.2 degrees C) to themedian temperature (11.9 degrees C), the risk ratiowas 1.60 (1.33, 1.92) when DTR was in the 10th percentile (6.8 degrees C) and 0.81 (0.69, 0.96) when the DTR was in the 90th percentile (11.8 degrees C). By comparing DTR with other climatic variables, we found that the DTR had the best performance in improving the model fit (Delta QAIC= 10.1) and reducing the heterogeneity (Delta I-2 = 3.1%) in the multivariate meta-regression. Conclusion: Our findings verified that DTR can modify the temperature-HFMD relationship. Besides, our findings also implied that DTR could be used as a proxy variable to comprehensively reflect themodification effects of multiple climatic factors. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease,Diurnal temperature range,Temperature-HFMD association,Modification effect,Multicity study
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