This paper defines and compares several models for describing excess influenza pneumonia mortality in Houston. First, the methodology used by the Center for Disease Control is examined and several variations of this methodology are studied. All of the models examined emphasize the difficulty of omitting epidemic weeks. In an attempt to find a better method of describing expected and epidemic mortality, time series methods are examined. Grouping in four-week periods, truncating the data series to adjust epidemic periods, and seasonally-adjusting the series y(,t), by: (DIAGRAM, TABLE OR GRAPHIC OMITTED...PLEASE SEE DAI) is the best method examined. This new series w(,t) is stationary and a moving average model MA(1) gives a good fit for forec...
<p>a) Poisson regression and Serfling model estimates of influenza-attributable deaths by influenza ...
The impact of influenza virus on populations is often under-estimated, a thorough understanding of i...
This study aimed to investigate the behaviour of two indicators of influenza activity in the area of...
Versão impressa: Stat Methods Med Res. 2011 Aug;20(4):331-45The occurrence of influenza epidemics du...
Influenza is an important cause of mortality in temperate countries, but there is substantial contro...
This thesis focuses on assessing and improving statistical methods implemented in two areas of publi...
BACKGROUND: Few European countries conduct reactive surveillance of influenza mortality, whereas mos...
The seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences in influ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses a 7-component national surveillance sys...
Public health planning for influenza is based on morbidity and mortality estimates derived from stat...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
Current measures of the health impact of epidemic influenza are focused on analyses of death certifi...
The traditional method for assessing the severity of influenza seasons is to estimate the associated...
The regular seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences ...
Influenza is associated with illnesses such as pneumonia, other respiratory disease and congestive h...
<p>a) Poisson regression and Serfling model estimates of influenza-attributable deaths by influenza ...
The impact of influenza virus on populations is often under-estimated, a thorough understanding of i...
This study aimed to investigate the behaviour of two indicators of influenza activity in the area of...
Versão impressa: Stat Methods Med Res. 2011 Aug;20(4):331-45The occurrence of influenza epidemics du...
Influenza is an important cause of mortality in temperate countries, but there is substantial contro...
This thesis focuses on assessing and improving statistical methods implemented in two areas of publi...
BACKGROUND: Few European countries conduct reactive surveillance of influenza mortality, whereas mos...
The seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences in influ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses a 7-component national surveillance sys...
Public health planning for influenza is based on morbidity and mortality estimates derived from stat...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
Current measures of the health impact of epidemic influenza are focused on analyses of death certifi...
The traditional method for assessing the severity of influenza seasons is to estimate the associated...
The regular seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is recognized, but regional differences ...
Influenza is associated with illnesses such as pneumonia, other respiratory disease and congestive h...
<p>a) Poisson regression and Serfling model estimates of influenza-attributable deaths by influenza ...
The impact of influenza virus on populations is often under-estimated, a thorough understanding of i...
This study aimed to investigate the behaviour of two indicators of influenza activity in the area of...