<p>The fraction of incidence each week that occurs in younger people, as predicted using the best-fitting model (using patterns of conversational contacts fitted to HPA incidence estimates) and as reported in the HPA incidence estimate data. Incidence data showing the proportion of incidence in those aged under 25 (black, dashed) and under 15 (black, dash-dotted); model predicted fraction of incidence in those aged under 19 is shown in red; model predictions using the low-difference and high-difference bootstrapped contact matrices are shown in green and blue respectively.</p
‘Average incidence’ estimates by age group using the biomarker and synthetic cohort methods.</p
‡<p>Confidence intervals based on 2,000 bootstraps.</p><p><sup>*</sup>Age group in years.</p
<p>IRR – Incidence rate ratio, all factors time updated except for sex.</p>a.<p> Overall p-value for...
<p>A comparison of estimated per-capita weekly incidence data (black) and best-fitting model output ...
Figure 3 shows an increasing incidence rate dependent on age. Additionally we see increasing inciden...
<p>The median posterior predicted incidence per 100,000 person-years in each of the age groups (<2 y...
a<p>Incidence is calculated as the number of cases per 10,000 discharges during each specified year....
<p>Panels A and B present the TP-specific incidence rates in white men and women, correspondingly. D...
<p>The figures show the incidence of FTD (A; blue bars) and AD (B; red bars) in relation to age (yea...
<p>Blue line: Model 1 (constant force of infection); Red line: Model 2 (different forces of infectio...
<p>Representations in logarithmic scale of contact matrices by one-year age brackets for the United ...
(A) Contact matrix for Italy calculated from data collected by Mossong et al. (2008). Matrix cells d...
<p>(a) Smoothed incidence rates (per 10 million) across patient ages at diagnosis, by sex. (b) Kapla...
<p>Panel (a) shows observed prevalence across age groups of 30-days blocks up to age 36 months (wher...
<p>Predicted incidence rates for men (full lines) and women (dashed lines) from the two path model T...
‘Average incidence’ estimates by age group using the biomarker and synthetic cohort methods.</p
‡<p>Confidence intervals based on 2,000 bootstraps.</p><p><sup>*</sup>Age group in years.</p
<p>IRR – Incidence rate ratio, all factors time updated except for sex.</p>a.<p> Overall p-value for...
<p>A comparison of estimated per-capita weekly incidence data (black) and best-fitting model output ...
Figure 3 shows an increasing incidence rate dependent on age. Additionally we see increasing inciden...
<p>The median posterior predicted incidence per 100,000 person-years in each of the age groups (<2 y...
a<p>Incidence is calculated as the number of cases per 10,000 discharges during each specified year....
<p>Panels A and B present the TP-specific incidence rates in white men and women, correspondingly. D...
<p>The figures show the incidence of FTD (A; blue bars) and AD (B; red bars) in relation to age (yea...
<p>Blue line: Model 1 (constant force of infection); Red line: Model 2 (different forces of infectio...
<p>Representations in logarithmic scale of contact matrices by one-year age brackets for the United ...
(A) Contact matrix for Italy calculated from data collected by Mossong et al. (2008). Matrix cells d...
<p>(a) Smoothed incidence rates (per 10 million) across patient ages at diagnosis, by sex. (b) Kapla...
<p>Panel (a) shows observed prevalence across age groups of 30-days blocks up to age 36 months (wher...
<p>Predicted incidence rates for men (full lines) and women (dashed lines) from the two path model T...
‘Average incidence’ estimates by age group using the biomarker and synthetic cohort methods.</p
‡<p>Confidence intervals based on 2,000 bootstraps.</p><p><sup>*</sup>Age group in years.</p
<p>IRR – Incidence rate ratio, all factors time updated except for sex.</p>a.<p> Overall p-value for...