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Table 2 Percent increase in mortality at 25°C by cluster and month

From: Acclimatization across space and time in the effects of temperature on mortality: a time-series analysis

 

April

May

June

July

August

September

1

8.69 (7.16, 10.25)

6.77 (5.52, 8.04)

2.98 (2.57, 3.39)

0.72 (0.48, 0.96)

1.23 (0.90, 1.57)

3.51 (2.77, 4.26)

2

6.58 (4.63, 8.56)

6.19 (4.94, 7.46)

4.26 (3.53, 4.99)

2.20 (1.78, 2.62)

2.92 (2.29, 3.56)

4.74 (3.67, 5.81)

3

5.09 (3.21, 7.01)

3.60 (2.70, 4.51)

1.39 (0.99, 1.80)

-0.02 (-0.13, 0.09)

0.70 (0.46, 0.94)

2.13 (1.30, 2.97)

4

2.89 (1.68, 4.12)

1.87 (1.10, 2.65)

0.19 (0.04, 0.35)

-2.10 (-2.87, -1.33)

-0.82 (-1.16, -0.48)

0.82 (0.31, 1.33)

5

5.35 (1.34, 9.51)

6.40 (4.07, 8.79)

7.33 (4.89, 9.82)

6.52 (5.21, 7.85)

4.82 (2.99, 6.69)

5.93 (3.95, 7.95)

6

2.74 (1.03, 4.49)

0.88 (0.36, 1.39)

-1.31 (-2.06, -0.54)

-3.19 (-6.26, -0.02)

-2.14 (-3.57, -0.70)

-0.49 (-0.77, -0.21)

7

1.62 (0.38, 2.87)

0.39 (0.04, 0.75)

-1.54 (-2.25, -0.81)

-2.8 (-4.30, -1.26)

-0.74 (-2.06, 0.61)

-0.02 (-0.25, 0.20)

8

0.61 (0.11, 1.11)

-0.36 (-0.62, -0.10)

-2.22 (-3.12, -1.31)

-2.63 (-4.05, -1.20)

-2.30 (-3.73, -0.85)

-1.59 (-2.61, -0.56)

  1. Estimate is percent increase in mortality at 25°C compared to mortality at 18°C.
  2. Negative value means lower mortality than the reference temperature of 18°C.
  3. () is 95% confidence interval.