Multiple sources of influenza surveillance data are becoming more available; however integration of these data streams for situational awareness of influenza activity is less explored.We applied multivariate time-series methods to sentinel outpatient and school absenteeism surveillance data in Hong Kong during 2004–2009. School absenteeism data and outpatient surveillance data experienced interruptions due to school holidays and changes in public health guidelines during the pandemic, including school closures and the establishment of special designated flu clinics, which in turn provided ‘drop-in’ fever counts surveillance data. A multivariate dynamic linear model was used to monitor influenza activity throughout epidemics based on all ava...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
We applied time-series methods to multivariate sentinel surveillance data recorded in Hong Kong duri...
Can early warning systems be developed to predict influenza epidemics? Using Australian influenza su...
Multiple sources of influenza surveillance data are becoming more available; however integration of ...
Multiple sources of influenza surveillance data are becoming more available; however integration of ...
A sudden surge in hospital admissions in public hospital during influenza peak season has been a cha...
<p>Influenza activity was defined as low, medium or high if it is lower than 0.5%, between 0.5–2%, o...
To develop a statistical tool for characterizing multiple influenza surveillance data for situationa...
<p>The inferred influenza activity index was superimposed and color-coded from white (low) to red (h...
Background A variety of Serfling-type statistical algorithms requiring long series of historical dat...
Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropical regions. H...
Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropical regions. H...
Background: Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropica...
We applied time-series methods to multivariate sentinel surveillance data recorded in Hong Kong duri...
Objective: To describe the use of surveillance and forecasting models to predict and track epidemics...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
We applied time-series methods to multivariate sentinel surveillance data recorded in Hong Kong duri...
Can early warning systems be developed to predict influenza epidemics? Using Australian influenza su...
Multiple sources of influenza surveillance data are becoming more available; however integration of ...
Multiple sources of influenza surveillance data are becoming more available; however integration of ...
A sudden surge in hospital admissions in public hospital during influenza peak season has been a cha...
<p>Influenza activity was defined as low, medium or high if it is lower than 0.5%, between 0.5–2%, o...
To develop a statistical tool for characterizing multiple influenza surveillance data for situationa...
<p>The inferred influenza activity index was superimposed and color-coded from white (low) to red (h...
Background A variety of Serfling-type statistical algorithms requiring long series of historical dat...
Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropical regions. H...
Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropical regions. H...
Background: Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropica...
We applied time-series methods to multivariate sentinel surveillance data recorded in Hong Kong duri...
Objective: To describe the use of surveillance and forecasting models to predict and track epidemics...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
We applied time-series methods to multivariate sentinel surveillance data recorded in Hong Kong duri...
Can early warning systems be developed to predict influenza epidemics? Using Australian influenza su...