Research on the correlation between otorhinolaryngologic diseases and environmental meteorological factors in children

To explore the correlation between acute otitis media(AOM), acute pharyngitis(AP) and allergic rhinitis(AR) and environmental-meteorological factors in children in Lanzhou. Data were collected in 2015-2017 from the outpatient department and emergency department of Otolaryngology of one hospital in L...

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Humans
Humidity
Meteorological Concepts
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Particulate Matter
Seasons
Temperature
Wind
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