Using satellite data to study the relationship between rainfall and diarrheal diseases in a Southwestern Amazon basin/O uso de dados de satelite para estudar a relacao entre chuva e doencas diarreicas em uma bacia na Amazonia Sul-Ocidental

The North region is the second region in Brazil with the highest incidence rate of diarrheal diseases in children under 5 years old. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between rainfall and water level during the rainy season principally with the incidence rate of this disease...

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