<p>The correlation between the mean baseline pneumonia death rate during 1910–1917 and the pneumonia death rate in 1918, 1919 and 1920 across the 66 US cities.</p
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
The regular seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences ...
<p>a) Annual time-series with influenza season identified on the x-axis. b) Scatter graph with a lin...
<p>The correlation between the mean baseline influenza death rate during 1910–1917 and the influenza...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficient (and corresponding P value) between pneumonia and influenza mort...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was a major epidemiological event of the twentieth century resulting in ...
As causes of death, influenza and pneumonia are typically analyzed together. We quantify influenza's...
As causes of death, influenza and pneumonia are typically analyzed together. We quantify influenza’s...
<p>Relationship between the total number of influenza deaths and population size for the 66 US citie...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
• Two deaths from pneumonia and influenza each were reported to the health division today• During th...
In addition to surveying influenza prevalence in the United States, this report includes statistics ...
This important paper gives an account of the influenza outbreak in 50 American cities representing t...
This important comparative study discusses morbidity and mortality rates between the 1928 and 1918-1...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
The regular seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences ...
<p>a) Annual time-series with influenza season identified on the x-axis. b) Scatter graph with a lin...
<p>The correlation between the mean baseline influenza death rate during 1910–1917 and the influenza...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficient (and corresponding P value) between pneumonia and influenza mort...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was a major epidemiological event of the twentieth century resulting in ...
As causes of death, influenza and pneumonia are typically analyzed together. We quantify influenza's...
As causes of death, influenza and pneumonia are typically analyzed together. We quantify influenza’s...
<p>Relationship between the total number of influenza deaths and population size for the 66 US citie...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
• Two deaths from pneumonia and influenza each were reported to the health division today• During th...
In addition to surveying influenza prevalence in the United States, this report includes statistics ...
This important paper gives an account of the influenza outbreak in 50 American cities representing t...
This important comparative study discusses morbidity and mortality rates between the 1928 and 1918-1...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
The regular seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences ...
<p>a) Annual time-series with influenza season identified on the x-axis. b) Scatter graph with a lin...