Estimating seasonal influenza prevalence is of undeniable public health importance, but remains challenging with traditional datasets due to cost and timeliness. Digital epidemiology has the potential to address this challenge, but can introduce sampling biases that are distinct to traditional systems. In online participatory health surveillance systems, the voluntary nature of the data generating process must be considered to address potential biases in estimates. Here we examine user behaviours in one such platform, FluTracking, from 2011 to 2017. We build a Bayesian model to estimate probabilities of an individual reporting in each week, given their past reporting behaviour, and to infer the weekly prevalence of influenza-like-illness (I...
BackgroundInfectious disease surveillance is a process the product of which reflects both actual dis...
General practice and hospital surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory influenza...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Understanding the dynamics of infectious disease spread is crucial to improving public health. Trad...
There has been considerable work in evaluating the efficacy of using online data for health surveill...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
Flutracking is a weekly Web-based survey of influenza-like illness (ILI) in Australia that has grown...
We compared the accuracy of online data obtained from the Flutracking surveillance system during pan...
We compared the accuracy of online data obtained from the Flutracking surveillance system during pan...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Abstract Background Influenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United State...
The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pandemics and...
Background: The Internet is becoming more commonly used as a tool for disease surveillance. Similarl...
Abstract Background During the 2009 H1N1v influenza epidemic, the total number of symptomatic cases ...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...
BackgroundInfectious disease surveillance is a process the product of which reflects both actual dis...
General practice and hospital surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory influenza...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Understanding the dynamics of infectious disease spread is crucial to improving public health. Trad...
There has been considerable work in evaluating the efficacy of using online data for health surveill...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
Flutracking is a weekly Web-based survey of influenza-like illness (ILI) in Australia that has grown...
We compared the accuracy of online data obtained from the Flutracking surveillance system during pan...
We compared the accuracy of online data obtained from the Flutracking surveillance system during pan...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Abstract Background Influenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United State...
The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pandemics and...
Background: The Internet is becoming more commonly used as a tool for disease surveillance. Similarl...
Abstract Background During the 2009 H1N1v influenza epidemic, the total number of symptomatic cases ...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...
BackgroundInfectious disease surveillance is a process the product of which reflects both actual dis...
General practice and hospital surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory influenza...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...