Influenza constitutes a major challenge to world health authorities due to high transmissibility and the capacity to generate large epidemics. This study aimed to characterize the diffusion process of influenza A (H1N1) by identifying the starting point of the epidemic as well as climatic and sociodemographic factors associated with the occurrence and intensity of transmission of the disease. The study was carried out in the Brazilian state of Paraná, where H1N1 caused the largest impact. The units of spatial and temporal analysis were the municipality of residence of the cases and the epidemiological weeks of the year 2009, respectively. Under the Bayesian paradigm, parametric inference was performed through a two-part spatiotemporal model...
Brazil detected community transmission of COVID-19 on March 13, 2020. In this study we identified wh...
Although strategies to contain influenza pandemics are well studied, the characterization and the im...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
Influenza constitutes a major challenge to world health authorities due to high transmissibility and...
Public health policies to contain the spread of COVID-19 rely mainly on non-pharmacological measures...
Abstract: Influenza is one of the most common and severe diseases worldwide. Devastat-ing epidemics ...
Mobile geolocation data is a valuable asset in the assessment of movement patterns of a population. ...
Identifying the critical factors related to influenza spreading is crucial in predicting and mitigat...
New strains of influenza spread around the globe via the movement of infected individuals. The globa...
Background: Geographical and temporal diffusion patterns of a human pandemic due to Swine Origin Inf...
Background A pandemic strain of influenza A spread rapidly around the world in 2009, now referred to...
Mobile geolocation data is a valuable asset in the assessment of movement patterns of a population. ...
Influenza A (H1N1) was spread widely between cities and towns by road traffic and had a major impact...
Background: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various countries showed a su...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various...
Brazil detected community transmission of COVID-19 on March 13, 2020. In this study we identified wh...
Although strategies to contain influenza pandemics are well studied, the characterization and the im...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
Influenza constitutes a major challenge to world health authorities due to high transmissibility and...
Public health policies to contain the spread of COVID-19 rely mainly on non-pharmacological measures...
Abstract: Influenza is one of the most common and severe diseases worldwide. Devastat-ing epidemics ...
Mobile geolocation data is a valuable asset in the assessment of movement patterns of a population. ...
Identifying the critical factors related to influenza spreading is crucial in predicting and mitigat...
New strains of influenza spread around the globe via the movement of infected individuals. The globa...
Background: Geographical and temporal diffusion patterns of a human pandemic due to Swine Origin Inf...
Background A pandemic strain of influenza A spread rapidly around the world in 2009, now referred to...
Mobile geolocation data is a valuable asset in the assessment of movement patterns of a population. ...
Influenza A (H1N1) was spread widely between cities and towns by road traffic and had a major impact...
Background: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various countries showed a su...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Confirmed H1N1 cases during late spring and summer 2009 in various...
Brazil detected community transmission of COVID-19 on March 13, 2020. In this study we identified wh...
Although strategies to contain influenza pandemics are well studied, the characterization and the im...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...