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Fig. 2 | BMC Medicine

Fig. 2

From: Understanding the local-level variations in seasonality of human respiratory syncytial virus infection: a systematic analysis

Fig. 2

Forest plots of variations in local RSV onset across study regions. A random-effects (RE) model was used for the meta-analysis. Results are shown as differences in days (95% CI). The squares represent the estimated local day-difference in RSV onset, with the size of each square proportional to the weight of the study. The error bars represent the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI). The centre of the diamond indicates the overall estimated day-difference across all studies, with the width of the diamond representing the pooled 95% CI

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