The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pandemics and the design of disease control strategies. Case reporting through a voluntary network of sentinel physicians is a commonly used method of passive surveillance for monitoring rates of influenza-like illness (ILI) worldwide. Despite its ubiquity, little attention has been given to the processes underlying the observation, collection, and spatial aggregation of sentinel surveillance data, and its subsequent effects on epidemiological understanding. We harnessed the high specificity of diagnosis codes in medical claims from a database that represented 2.5 billion visits from upwards of 120,000 United States healthcare providers each year. Among i...
Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visit...
dissertationInfluenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Surveillance efforts i...
The inference of key infectious disease epidemiological parameters is critical for characterizing di...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...
Traditional disease surveillance is increasingly being complemented by data from non-traditional sou...
Traditional disease surveillance is increasingly being complemented by data from non-traditional sou...
Abstract Background Influenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United State...
BackgroundInfluenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United States of Ameri...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
ObjectiveTo assess the use of medical claims records for surveillance andepidemiological inference t...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering...
BackgroundInfectious disease surveillance is a process the product of which reflects both actual dis...
International audienceBackground and objective - Influenza epidemics are a major public health conce...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visit...
dissertationInfluenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Surveillance efforts i...
The inference of key infectious disease epidemiological parameters is critical for characterizing di...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...
Traditional disease surveillance is increasingly being complemented by data from non-traditional sou...
Traditional disease surveillance is increasingly being complemented by data from non-traditional sou...
Abstract Background Influenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United State...
BackgroundInfluenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United States of Ameri...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
ObjectiveTo assess the use of medical claims records for surveillance andepidemiological inference t...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering...
BackgroundInfectious disease surveillance is a process the product of which reflects both actual dis...
International audienceBackground and objective - Influenza epidemics are a major public health conce...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visit...
dissertationInfluenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Surveillance efforts i...
The inference of key infectious disease epidemiological parameters is critical for characterizing di...