The Effect of the Change in Relative Humidity Indicators on the Number of Patients with Influenza and Pneumonia in Wasit Governorate
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Keywords: (relative humidity indicators, influenza, pneumonia).Abstract
The study aims to identify the reality of a trend in the relative humidity indicators and indicate their impact on the number of people infected with influenza and pneumonia in the Wasit Governorate. By knowing the general trend of relative humidity by relying on a series of statistical data for stations (Al-Hayy, Al-Ku, Badra, and Al-Aziziyah), and showing its impact on the diseases Influenza and pneumonia for all districts of Wasit Governorate, by relying on statistics between relative humidity and diseases using the spss program. The study showed that the general trend of the average relative humidity is declining in all stations of the study area, which is the best evidence for a clear warning of the phenomenon of drought in the future in the Wasit Governorate.
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**تم تحديد المدة من (2010_2018) بسبب عملية الاتلاف الدورية للسجلات الخاصة بامراض الجهاز التنفسي في منطقة الدراسة.
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