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Volume 23, Number 10—October 2017
Dispatch

Epidemiology of Reemerging Scarlet Fever, Hong Kong, 2005–2015

Chun Fan Lee, Benjamin J. CowlingComments to Author , and Eric H. Y. Lau
Author affiliations: World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

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Figure 1

Trends of scarlet fever cases and meteorologic variables affecting reemergence of scarlet fever, Hong Kong, 2005–2015. A) Weekly number of notified scarlet fever cases. Grey bars indicate periods of school holidays. B) Weekly average of temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall.

Figure 1. Trends of scarlet fever cases and meteorologic variables affecting reemergence of scarlet fever, Hong Kong, 2005–2015. A) Weekly number of notified scarlet fever cases. Gray bars indicate periods of school holidays. B) Weekly average of temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall.

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