Percent-positivity rates during the baseline season for influenza A and B during 2016–2017 and 2017–2018. Plus/minus symbols indicate subregions where the ratio was significantly below/above expected value (based on Fisher’s exact tests). Dashed areas are subregions with no or inadequate numbers of positive tests.</p
<p>The mean monthly rank of each climate variable corresponding to the month of peak influenza for e...
<p><b>(A)</b> Maps show the proportion of laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza A compared to infl...
<p>Plots represent estimates of seasonal parameters as a function of latitude for influenza A (left ...
7-day moving average of positive test results for influenza A and B in each subregion. The y-axis in...
Plus/minus symbols indicate subregions where the ratio was significantly below/above expected value ...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
<p>The overall % positivity of types and subtypes is shown for each city. The left axis shows the pe...
<p>The left axis shows monthly percent positivity. The overall % positivity of types and subtypes is...
<p>(A) density plot showing the specific humidity in absolute terms (x-axis) and relative terms (y-a...
<p>Analysis was limited to countries providing ≥30 viruses for ≥3 yrs. Different colors represent di...
<p>Median percentage of influenza cases that occurred during the 3-month peak period and median numb...
<p>Red symbols illustrate the comparison between IMS-ILI (y-axis) and CDC laboratory surveillance (x...
<p>Median percentage of influenza cases that occurred during the 3-month peak period and median numb...
*<p>Samples positive for seasonal H1N1, H3N2 and unsubtypables (positive for influenza A but subtype...
<p>The mean monthly rank of each climate variable corresponding to the month of peak influenza for e...
<p><b>(A)</b> Maps show the proportion of laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza A compared to infl...
<p>Plots represent estimates of seasonal parameters as a function of latitude for influenza A (left ...
7-day moving average of positive test results for influenza A and B in each subregion. The y-axis in...
Plus/minus symbols indicate subregions where the ratio was significantly below/above expected value ...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
<p>The overall % positivity of types and subtypes is shown for each city. The left axis shows the pe...
<p>The left axis shows monthly percent positivity. The overall % positivity of types and subtypes is...
<p>(A) density plot showing the specific humidity in absolute terms (x-axis) and relative terms (y-a...
<p>Analysis was limited to countries providing ≥30 viruses for ≥3 yrs. Different colors represent di...
<p>Median percentage of influenza cases that occurred during the 3-month peak period and median numb...
<p>Red symbols illustrate the comparison between IMS-ILI (y-axis) and CDC laboratory surveillance (x...
<p>Median percentage of influenza cases that occurred during the 3-month peak period and median numb...
*<p>Samples positive for seasonal H1N1, H3N2 and unsubtypables (positive for influenza A but subtype...
<p>The mean monthly rank of each climate variable corresponding to the month of peak influenza for e...
<p><b>(A)</b> Maps show the proportion of laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza A compared to infl...
<p>Plots represent estimates of seasonal parameters as a function of latitude for influenza A (left ...