id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-279376-0x4zrfw3 Cherrie, Mark P. C. Pathogen seasonality and links with weather in England and Wales: a big data time series analysis 2018-08-28 .txt text/plain 5396 268 43 We aimed to systematically document the seasonality of several human infectious disease pathogens in England and Wales, highlighting those organisms that appear weather-sensitive and therefore may be influenced by climate change in the future. A systematic approach to the analysis of the potential seasonality of common pathogen serotypes and their associations with multiple weather variables is required to help narrow the focus on candidate pathogens in addition to those that have been studied in depth previously. The aim of the analysis was to use several data mining techniques to identify pathogens that display a seasonal component, and describe their associations with meteorological factors as an aid to future analytical work (including forecasting) and public health planning. In this large database of infectious diseases in England and Wales, we have provided an analysis of the seasonality of common pathogens and their correlation with meteorological data. ./cache/cord-279376-0x4zrfw3.txt ./txt/cord-279376-0x4zrfw3.txt