(A) clinically diagnosed influenza (CDI) (B) laboratory-confirmed influenza (LCI). The standardized measure was calculated by dividing the number of inpatient and outpatient with CDI or LCI per week by the number of all-cause hospitalizations per week. Week one started on January 1.</p
<p>The proportion of the laboratory specimens positive for influenza A (light bar) and B (dark bar) ...
<p>Weekly number of new laboratory-confirmed A/H1N1 influenza outpatients, inpatients, and deaths by...
<p>Temporal distribution by month and epidemiological week (EW) of influenza A and B confirmed cases...
The ratio of the standardized measure of clinically diagnosed influenza (CDI) and laboratory-confirm...
Summary of medical institutions, all-cause hospitalizations, and the frequency of medically-attended...
<p>Summary statistics describing the epidemic onset timing of laboratory-confirmed influenza A cases...
Background: The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year ...
<p>(A). Influenza seasons in Corsica Island. Incidence rate (cases per 100,000 inhabitants) in blue....
<p>Considering that 42% of viral isolates were influenza B, the two time series are in close agreeme...
<p>Weeks where an influenza epidemic was detected are also shown. Figure (a), (b), and (c) predict o...
<p>The two time series are in close agreement with a correlation coefficient (<i>r</i>) of 0.97 (95%...
<p>Sampling times of serologic survey (Jan 1–Mar 28, 2010) shown relative to epidemic curve of pH1N1...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the clinical-onset serial interval of human influenza infection (time betwe...
The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year in the Unite...
<p>In this example, influenza admissions peaked in the last week of 2010 and first week of 2011, a t...
<p>The proportion of the laboratory specimens positive for influenza A (light bar) and B (dark bar) ...
<p>Weekly number of new laboratory-confirmed A/H1N1 influenza outpatients, inpatients, and deaths by...
<p>Temporal distribution by month and epidemiological week (EW) of influenza A and B confirmed cases...
The ratio of the standardized measure of clinically diagnosed influenza (CDI) and laboratory-confirm...
Summary of medical institutions, all-cause hospitalizations, and the frequency of medically-attended...
<p>Summary statistics describing the epidemic onset timing of laboratory-confirmed influenza A cases...
Background: The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year ...
<p>(A). Influenza seasons in Corsica Island. Incidence rate (cases per 100,000 inhabitants) in blue....
<p>Considering that 42% of viral isolates were influenza B, the two time series are in close agreeme...
<p>Weeks where an influenza epidemic was detected are also shown. Figure (a), (b), and (c) predict o...
<p>The two time series are in close agreement with a correlation coefficient (<i>r</i>) of 0.97 (95%...
<p>Sampling times of serologic survey (Jan 1–Mar 28, 2010) shown relative to epidemic curve of pH1N1...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the clinical-onset serial interval of human influenza infection (time betwe...
The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year in the Unite...
<p>In this example, influenza admissions peaked in the last week of 2010 and first week of 2011, a t...
<p>The proportion of the laboratory specimens positive for influenza A (light bar) and B (dark bar) ...
<p>Weekly number of new laboratory-confirmed A/H1N1 influenza outpatients, inpatients, and deaths by...
<p>Temporal distribution by month and epidemiological week (EW) of influenza A and B confirmed cases...