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Table 1 Summary of statistical characteristics of the climatic and socioeconomic variables used for this study in Mexico and Europe

From: Climate change and the emergence of vector-borne diseases in Europe: case study of dengue fever

 

Mean

s.d

Min

Max

Mexican data

    

Population density

260.22

989.96

3.6

5923.8

Urban population

71.72

15.59

35.72

100

GDP

10.55

5.11

4.31

33.16

Tmin

13.29

5.58

-2.87

24.88

Tmax

28.5

4.39

13.32

39.95

Precipitation

72.73

88.49

0

802.45

Humidity

70.79

17.66

13.34

97.41

European data

    

Baseline conditions

    

Population density

105.06

360

0

14820.6

Urban population

16.82

31.3

0

100

GDP

23.57

8.78

4.62

129

Tmin

4.52

6.92

-16.57

24.01

Tmax

12.3

10.05

-11.84

44.09

Precipitation

70.98

39

0

620.19

Humidity

81.08

14.01

25.69

97.75

2011-2040

    

Tmin

5.01

7.24

-15.79

24.75

Tmax

12.82

10.5

-10.55

44.45

Precipitation

69.6

39.53

0

650.34

Humidity

80.5

14.76

25.82

97.99

2041-2070

    

Tmin

6.60

6.91

-14.44

26.66

Tmax

14.52

10.4

-8.88

46.46

Precipitation

69.98

39.64

0

628.87

Humidity

79.76

15.89

24.35

98.25

2071-2100

    

Tmin

7.92

6.88

-12.21

28.4

Tmax

15.88

10.54

-7.65

48.45

Precipitation

70.28

42.21

0

718.44

Humidity

79.26

16.51

23.65

98.22

  1. s.d: standard deviation, Min: minimum value, Max: maximum value. Tmin: minimum temperature, Tmax: maximum temperature. Units of measures: Population density (number of people/km2), Urban population (% population living in urban areas), GDP (thousand International dollars), Temperature (degrees Celsius), Precipitation (milimetres), Humidity (milibars).