<div><p>Rapidly characterizing the amplitude and variability in transmissibility of novel human influenza strains as they emerge is a key public health priority. However, comparison of early estimates of the basic reproduction number during the 2009 pandemic were challenging because of inconsistent data sources and methods. Here, we define and analyze influenza-like-illness (ILI) case data from 2009–2010 for the 50 largest spatially distinct US military installations (military population defined by zip code, MPZ). We used publicly available data from non-military sources to show that patterns of ILI incidence in many of these MPZs closely followed the pattern of their enclosing civilian population. After characterizing the broad patterns of...
The inference of key infectious disease epidemiological parameters is critical for characterizing di...
BACKGROUND: Influenza pandemics have significant operational impact on deployed military personnel w...
Pathogens such as MERS-CoV, influenza A/H5N1 and influenza A/H7N9 are currently generating sporadic ...
Rapidly characterizing the amplitude and variability in transmissibility of novel human influenza st...
<div><p>Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2–8% of weekly outpatie...
Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visit...
The 1976 outbreak of A/New Jersey/76 influenza in Fort Dix is a rare example of an influenza virus w...
The 1976 outbreak of A/New Jersey/76 influenza in Fort Dix is a rare example of an influenza virus w...
The 1976 outbreak of A/New Jersey/76 influenza in Fort Dix is a rare example of an influenza virus w...
BACKGROUND. With a heightened increase in concern for an influenza pandemic we sought to better unde...
Abstract Background When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions...
A key issue in infectious disease epidemiology is to identify and predict geographic sites of epidem...
This thesis describes how transmission of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in the United States v...
Using influenza like illness (ILI) data from the repository held by AFHSC, and publically available ...
In this report we describe how we create a model for influenza epidemics from historical data collec...
The inference of key infectious disease epidemiological parameters is critical for characterizing di...
BACKGROUND: Influenza pandemics have significant operational impact on deployed military personnel w...
Pathogens such as MERS-CoV, influenza A/H5N1 and influenza A/H7N9 are currently generating sporadic ...
Rapidly characterizing the amplitude and variability in transmissibility of novel human influenza st...
<div><p>Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2–8% of weekly outpatie...
Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visit...
The 1976 outbreak of A/New Jersey/76 influenza in Fort Dix is a rare example of an influenza virus w...
The 1976 outbreak of A/New Jersey/76 influenza in Fort Dix is a rare example of an influenza virus w...
The 1976 outbreak of A/New Jersey/76 influenza in Fort Dix is a rare example of an influenza virus w...
BACKGROUND. With a heightened increase in concern for an influenza pandemic we sought to better unde...
Abstract Background When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions...
A key issue in infectious disease epidemiology is to identify and predict geographic sites of epidem...
This thesis describes how transmission of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in the United States v...
Using influenza like illness (ILI) data from the repository held by AFHSC, and publically available ...
In this report we describe how we create a model for influenza epidemics from historical data collec...
The inference of key infectious disease epidemiological parameters is critical for characterizing di...
BACKGROUND: Influenza pandemics have significant operational impact on deployed military personnel w...
Pathogens such as MERS-CoV, influenza A/H5N1 and influenza A/H7N9 are currently generating sporadic ...