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Association of Melioidosis Incidence with Rainfall and Humidity, Singapore, 2003–2012
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Soil ExposureEnvironmental HealthClinical EpidemiologyMelioidosis IncidenceSoil SuppressivenessMicrobial EcologySoil MicrobiologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyNatural ReservoirMicrobiologyPublic HealthBacterium Burkholderia PseudomalleiMedicineEpidemiologyMicrobial Risk AssessmentSoil Organism
Soil has been considered the natural reservoir for the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, which causes melioidosis. We examined 550 melioidosis cases that occurred during a 10-year period in the highly urbanized city of Singapore, where soil exposure is rare, and found that rainfall and humidity levels were associated with disease incidence.
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