id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-008584-4eylgtbc Singh, David E. Evaluating the impact of the weather conditions on the influenza propagation 2020-04-05 .txt text/plain 7278 389 46 Our goal is to estimate the effects of changes in temperature and relative humidity on the patterns of epidemic influenza based on data provided by the Spanish Influenza Sentinel Surveillance System (SISSS) and the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET). In this work we use the same data sources (SISSS and AEMET agencies) following a different approach: we study some of these relationships from a simulation perspective, considering not only the existing influenza distributions but also the ones related to the climate change. Fig. 10 Effect of short-term changes in the temperature on the influenza propagation for the different communities considered in the simulation One important thing to underline is that the data that the study [5] (whose model we adopt) is based on is of real cases and spans 30 years. ./cache/cord-008584-4eylgtbc.txt ./txt/cord-008584-4eylgtbc.txt