Although seasonal influenza viruses circulate globally, prevention and treatment occur at the level of regions, cities, and communities. At these scales, the timing, duration and magnitude of epidemics vary substantially, but the underlying causes of this variation are poorly understood. Here, based on analyses of a 15-year city-level dataset of 18,250 laboratory-confirmed and antigenically-characterised influenza virus infections from Australia, we investigate the effects of previously hypothesised environmental and virological drivers of influenza epidemics. We find that anomalous fluctuations in temperature and humidity do not predict local epidemic onset timings. We also find that virus antigenic change has no consistent effect on epide...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Current mod...
In temperate countries, influenza outbreaks are well correlated to seasonal changes in temperature a...
In tropical and subtropical regions, influenza shows a less clear seasonal pattern than in temperate...
<div><p>The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Cur...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Current mod...
The factors that determine the pattern and rate of spread of influenza virus at a continental-scale ...
The factors that determine the pattern and rate of spread of influenza virus at a continental-scale ...
Background: Seasonal influenza epidemic patterns have been highly influenced by weather and usually ...
<div><p>Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent labo...
Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent laboratory a...
The consistent seasonal signal that characterizes annual influenza epidemics has long suggested a ca...
Influenza epidemics vary in intensity from year to year, driven by climatic conditions and by viral ...
Abstract Background Improving knowledge about influenza transmission is crucial to upgrade surveilla...
The factors that determine the pattern and rate of spread of influenza virus at a continental-scale ...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Cur-rent mo...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Current mod...
In temperate countries, influenza outbreaks are well correlated to seasonal changes in temperature a...
In tropical and subtropical regions, influenza shows a less clear seasonal pattern than in temperate...
<div><p>The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Cur...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Current mod...
The factors that determine the pattern and rate of spread of influenza virus at a continental-scale ...
The factors that determine the pattern and rate of spread of influenza virus at a continental-scale ...
Background: Seasonal influenza epidemic patterns have been highly influenced by weather and usually ...
<div><p>Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent labo...
Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent laboratory a...
The consistent seasonal signal that characterizes annual influenza epidemics has long suggested a ca...
Influenza epidemics vary in intensity from year to year, driven by climatic conditions and by viral ...
Abstract Background Improving knowledge about influenza transmission is crucial to upgrade surveilla...
The factors that determine the pattern and rate of spread of influenza virus at a continental-scale ...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Cur-rent mo...
The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Current mod...
In temperate countries, influenza outbreaks are well correlated to seasonal changes in temperature a...
In tropical and subtropical regions, influenza shows a less clear seasonal pattern than in temperate...