Fig. 4: Estimates of the effect of urbanization and human impact on the fraction and occurrence of ST in urban settings. | Nature Cities

Fig. 4: Estimates of the effect of urbanization and human impact on the fraction and occurrence of ST in urban settings.

From: Urbanization and scrub typhus expansion in temperate settings

Fig. 4

a,b, Partial effects from urbanization and human impact on the fraction of ST urban cases are quantified using a generalized additive model. The curves represent the model-predicted partial effects, and the shaded bands represent the 95% confidence intervals around the estimated effect. c, Estimates of urbanization and human impact on the occurrence of ST urban cases are presented. The points represent the estimated odds ratios, with the error bars indicating the 95% confidence intervals. A total of 24 counties over 10 years were included. All the statistical tests were two sided. Significant associations (P < 0.05) are marked with *.

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