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Space-time epidemiology and effect of meteorological parameters on influenza-like illness in Phitsanulok, a northern province in Thailand

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Influenza-like illness (ILI) is an acute respiratory disease that remains a public health concern for its ability to circulate globally affecting any age group and gender causing serious illness with mortality risk. Comprehensive assessment of the spatio-temporal dynamics of ILI is a prerequisite for effective risk assessment and application of control measures. Though meteorological parameters, such as rainfall, average relative humidity and temperature, influence ILI and represent crucial information for control of this disease, the relation between the disease and these variables is not clearly understood in tropical climates. The aim of this study was to analyse the epidemiology of ILI cases using integrated methods (space-time analysis, spatial autocorrelation and other correlation statistics). After 2009s H1N1 influenza pandemic, Phitsanulok Province in northern Thailand was strongly affected by ILI for many years. Th

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Name: Hervé Roquet D.o.B. 28th September 1963
Position: Civil Engineer of Meteorology at Météo-France
Address: METEO-FRANCE DESR/DAP 73 avenue de Paris 94165 Saint-Mandé Cedex France
National Tel: 01 77 94 73 21 Fax: 01 77 94 73 30
International Tel: +33 1 77 94 73 21 Fax:+33 1 77 94 73 30 e-mail Herve.Roquet@meteo.fr

Qualifications:
Year Qualification
1990 Civil Engineer of Meteorology D.E.A « Astrophysique-Géophysique et Techniques Spatiales », University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse
Main Research Interests:
Data assimilation, Ocean Mixed Layer modelling, air/sea fluxes, satellite remote sensing of ocean and atmosphere
Experience:
Year Position
1990 - 1992 Scientist at METEO-FRANCE research division ( CNRM ) in Toulouse, working on variational data assimilation techniques into an Ocean Mixed Layer model
1992 - 1994 Head of the research & development department in the marine forecast service of METEO-FRANCE
1994 - 1995 Consultant at ECMWF ( satellite section ), working on ERS scatterometer winds assimilation and the preparation of a

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