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1. Hospital healthcare costs attributable to heat and future estimations in the context of climate change in Perth, Western Australia

2. Perceptions of malaria control and prevention in an era of climate change: a cross-sectional survey among CDC staff in China

3. Emergency department visits and associated healthcare costs attributable to increasing temperature in the context of climate change in Perth, Western Australia, 2012–2019

4. Impact of Temperature and Rainfall on Typhoid/Paratyphoid Fever in Taizhou, China: Effect Estimation and Vulnerable Group Identification

5. Hospital healthcare costs attributable to heat and future estimations in the context of climate change in Perth, Western Australia

6. Effect of temperature and its interactions with relative humidity and rainfall on malaria in a temperate city Suzhou, China

7. Nonlinear and Threshold Effect of Meteorological Factors on Japanese Encephalitis Transmission in Southwestern China

8. Dengue control in the context of climate change: Views from health professionals in different geographic regions of China

9. Daily Temperature and Bacillary Dysentery: Estimated Effects, Attributable Risks, and Future Disease Burden in 316 Chinese Cities

10. Characterising the Burden of Work-Related Injuries in South Australia: A 15-Year Data Analysis

11. China's capacity of hospitals to deal with infectious diseases in the context of climate change

12. Association between malaria incidence and meteorological factors: a multi-location study in China, 2005–2012

13. Health professionals' perceptions of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and climate change in China

14. Association between dengue fever incidence and meteorological factors in Guangzhou, China, 2005–2014

15. Public health professionals' perceptions of the capacity of China's CDCs to address emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases

16. Emergency department visits and associated healthcare costs attributable to increasing temperature in the context of climate change in Perth, Western Australia, 2012–2019

17. Effect of ambient temperatures on category C notifiable infectious diarrhea in China: An analysis of national surveillance data

18. Experts' Perceptions on China's Capacity to Manage Emerging and Re-emerging Zoonotic Diseases in an Era of Climate Change

19. Are foreign-born workers more likely to make multiple injury claims than native-born workers?

20. Public Health Professionals' Perceptions of Dengue Control in the Face of Climate Change: A National Survey among China CDC Staff

21. Infectious Diseases, Urbanization and Climate Change: Challenges in Future China

22. Impact of meteorological factors on hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in 19 cities in China, 2005-2014

23. Perceptions of malaria control and prevention in an era of climate change: a cross-sectional survey among CDC staff in China

25. Daily Temperature and Bacillary Dysentery: Estimated Effects, Attributable Risks, and Future Disease Burden in 316 Chinese Cities.

26. Perceptions of capacity for infectious disease control and prevention to meet the challenges of dengue fever in the face of climate change: A survey among CDC staff in Guangdong Province, China

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