The drivers of influenza seasonality remain heavily debated, especially in tropical/subtropical regions where influenza activity can peak in winter, during the rainy season, or remain constant throughout the year. We compared the epidemiological and evolutionary patterns of seasonal influenza epidemics in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, two adjacent cities in subtropical southern China. This comparison represents a unique natural experiment, as connectivity between these two cities has increased over the past decade. We found that, whilst summer influenza epidemics in Shenzhen used to peak 1–3 months later than those in Hong Kong, the difference decreased after 2005 (P<0.0001). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that influenza isolates from Shenzhen ha...
Abstract Background Unlike influenza viruses, little is known about the prevalence and seasonality o...
The epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of the two cocirculating lineages of influenza B virus...
In this two-years surveillance of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) in Guangzhou, China, we r...
Poster Presentations: S1-P22BACKGROUND: The influenza virus causes seasonal epidemics in humans ever...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the synchrony of influenza epidemics between Hong Ko...
Objectives: Understanding the complexity of influenza subtype seasonality is critical to promoting a...
The intensity of influenza epidemics varies significantly from year to year among regions with simil...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...
Variation in influenza incidence between locations is commonly observed on large spatial scales. It ...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
<div><p>Influenza is active during the winter and spring in the city of Beijing, which has a typical...
Most previous studies focused on the association between climate variables and seasonal influenza ac...
Influenza is active during the winter and spring in the city of Beijing, which has a typical tempera...
Populations of seasonal influenza virus experience strong annual bottlenecks that pose a considerabl...
Influenza has been well documented to significantly contribute to winter increase of mortality in th...
Abstract Background Unlike influenza viruses, little is known about the prevalence and seasonality o...
The epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of the two cocirculating lineages of influenza B virus...
In this two-years surveillance of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) in Guangzhou, China, we r...
Poster Presentations: S1-P22BACKGROUND: The influenza virus causes seasonal epidemics in humans ever...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the synchrony of influenza epidemics between Hong Ko...
Objectives: Understanding the complexity of influenza subtype seasonality is critical to promoting a...
The intensity of influenza epidemics varies significantly from year to year among regions with simil...
Abstract: Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infec...
Variation in influenza incidence between locations is commonly observed on large spatial scales. It ...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
<div><p>Influenza is active during the winter and spring in the city of Beijing, which has a typical...
Most previous studies focused on the association between climate variables and seasonal influenza ac...
Influenza is active during the winter and spring in the city of Beijing, which has a typical tempera...
Populations of seasonal influenza virus experience strong annual bottlenecks that pose a considerabl...
Influenza has been well documented to significantly contribute to winter increase of mortality in th...
Abstract Background Unlike influenza viruses, little is known about the prevalence and seasonality o...
The epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of the two cocirculating lineages of influenza B virus...
In this two-years surveillance of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) in Guangzhou, China, we r...