AbstractSyndromic and virological data are routinely collected by many countries and are often the only information available in real time. The analysis of surveillance data poses many statistical challenges that have not yet been addressed. For instance, the fraction of cases that seek healthcare and are thus detected is often unknown. Here, we propose a general statistical framework that explicitly takes into account the way the surveillance data are generated. Our approach couples a deterministic mathematical model with a statistical description of the reporting process and is applied to surveillance data collected in Italy during the 2009–2010 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic. We estimate that the reproduction number R was initially into the r...
Obtaining a quantitative understanding of the transmission dynamics of influenza A is important for ...
AbstractInformation about infectious disease outbreaks is often gathered indirectly, from doctor's r...
Seroprevalence survey is the most practical method for accurately estimating infection attack rate (...
Objectives: Influenza surveillance systems have been established in many countries in the world, yie...
Background: Despite thousands of influenza cases annually recorded by surveillance systems around th...
Background: Epidemic models are being extensively used to understand the main pathways of spread of ...
We describe the real-time modelling analysis conducted in Italy during the early phases of the 2009 ...
SUMMARYWe describe the real-time modelling analysis conducted in Italy during the early phases of th...
Background: A common pattern emerging from several studies evaluating the impact of the 2009 A/H1N1 ...
BACKGROUND: A common pattern emerging from several studies evaluating the impact of the 2009 A/H1N1 ...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Background: Timeliness of a public health surveillance system (SS) is one of its most important cha...
Abstract Background Influenza remains a significant b...
Abstract Background When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions...
Obtaining a quantitative understanding of the transmission dynamics of influenza A is important for ...
AbstractInformation about infectious disease outbreaks is often gathered indirectly, from doctor's r...
Seroprevalence survey is the most practical method for accurately estimating infection attack rate (...
Objectives: Influenza surveillance systems have been established in many countries in the world, yie...
Background: Despite thousands of influenza cases annually recorded by surveillance systems around th...
Background: Epidemic models are being extensively used to understand the main pathways of spread of ...
We describe the real-time modelling analysis conducted in Italy during the early phases of the 2009 ...
SUMMARYWe describe the real-time modelling analysis conducted in Italy during the early phases of th...
Background: A common pattern emerging from several studies evaluating the impact of the 2009 A/H1N1 ...
BACKGROUND: A common pattern emerging from several studies evaluating the impact of the 2009 A/H1N1 ...
Estimating the age-specific incidence of an emerging pathogen is essential for understanding its sev...
Background: Timeliness of a public health surveillance system (SS) is one of its most important cha...
Abstract Background Influenza remains a significant b...
Abstract Background When an outbreak of a novel pathogen occurs, some of the most pressing questions...
Obtaining a quantitative understanding of the transmission dynamics of influenza A is important for ...
AbstractInformation about infectious disease outbreaks is often gathered indirectly, from doctor's r...
Seroprevalence survey is the most practical method for accurately estimating infection attack rate (...