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Chunjie Xu

3PUBLICATIONS
6CO-AUTHORS
Epidemiological modellingDisease surveillance
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Publications (3)

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|Jun 25, 2025
Use of a Seasonal Autoregressive Fractionally Integrated Moving Average Model for the Time Series Analysis of Human Brucellosis.

Yongbin Wang, Yifang Liang, Chenlu Xue

|Apr 30, 2025
Asymmetric Effects of Weather-Integrated Human Brucellosis Forecasting System Using a New Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model.

Yongbin Wang, Chenlu Xue, Bingjie Zhang

|Apr 30, 2025
Long- and Short-Run Asymmetric Effects of Meteorological Parameters on Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome in Heilongjiang: A Population-Based Retrospective Study.

Yongbin Wang, Bingjie Zhang, Chenlu Xue

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Frequent Collaborators

3 joint publications

Yongbin Wang

1 joint publications

Bingjie Zhang

1 joint publications

Chenlu Xue

1 joint publications

Peiping Zhou

1 joint publications

Xinwen Dong

1 joint publications

Yifang Liang

Frequent Collaborators

3 joint publications

Yongbin Wang

1 joint publications

Bingjie Zhang

1 joint publications

Chenlu Xue

1 joint publications

Peiping Zhou

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