20 research outputs found
Granger causality test.
<p>Notes: Ratnapura and Colombo: Lags: 4. First difference series data of all variables excluding total rainfall. Anuradhapura: Lags: 3. First difference series data of all variables.</p
The correlogram of difference series data for all variables in Colombo.
<p>(A) Logarithm of dengue incidence (B) Logarithm of maximum temperature (C) Logarithm of total rainfall.</p
Meteorological variables and the number of dengue cases.
<p>(A) Ratnapura (B) Colombo (C) Anuradhapura.</p
The correlogram of difference series data for all variables in Ratnapura.
<p>(A) Logarithm of dengue incidence (B) Logarithm of maximum temperature (C) Logarithm of total rainfall.</p
The correlogram of difference series data for all variables in Anuradhapura.
<p>(A) Logarithm of dengue incidence (B) Logarithm of maximum temperature (C) Logarithm of total rainfall.</p
Summary of multivariate analysis for risk of <i>A. lumbricoides</i>, <i>T. trichiura</i> and hookworm infection.
*<p>maximum variance inflation factor was 1.02.</p><p>Numbers within square brackets indicate the number of infected children positive for the given explanatory variable.</p
Geographical location of study schools and laboratories in the districts of Kandy, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya, Badulla and Ratnapura, together with prevalence of infection with any one or more soil-transmitted helminth infection at each school.
<p>Geographical location of study schools and laboratories in the districts of Kandy, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya, Badulla and Ratnapura, together with prevalence of infection with any one or more soil-transmitted helminth infection at each school.</p