Abstract Background Seasonal influenza poses a significant public health and economic burden, associated with the outcome of infection and resulting complications. The true burden of the disease is difficult to capture due to the wide range of presentation, from asymptomatic cases to non-respiratory complications such as cardiovascular events, and its seasonal variability. An understanding of the magnitude of the true annual incidence of influenza is important to support prevention and control policy development and to evaluate the impact of preventative measures such as vaccination. Methods We use a dynamic disease transmission model, laboratory-confirmed influenza surveillance data, and randomized-controlled trial (RCT) data to quantif...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Annual estimates of the influenza disease burden provide information to evaluate programs and alloca...
Background: Poisson regression modelling has been widely used to estimate the disease burden attribu...
BackgroundThe seasonal incidence of influenza is often approximated as 5%\u201320%.MethodsWe used 2 ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses a 7-component national surveillance sys...
Reliable quantification of disease burden associated with influenza is critical to formulating prope...
We considered how participatory syndromic surveillance data can be used to estimate influenza attack...
BackgroundWe estimated the burden of outpatient influenza and cases prevented by vaccination during ...
Background: The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year ...
Abstract. Influenza viruses continue to cause epidemics worldwide every year. However, due to the la...
With influenza vaccination rates in the United States recently exceeding 45% of the population, it i...
The impact of influenza virus on populations is often under-estimated, a thorough understanding of i...
Background The number of admissions to hospital for which influenza is laboratory confirmed is consi...
BACKGROUND: The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year ...
Abstract Background Influenza remains a significant b...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Annual estimates of the influenza disease burden provide information to evaluate programs and alloca...
Background: Poisson regression modelling has been widely used to estimate the disease burden attribu...
BackgroundThe seasonal incidence of influenza is often approximated as 5%\u201320%.MethodsWe used 2 ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses a 7-component national surveillance sys...
Reliable quantification of disease burden associated with influenza is critical to formulating prope...
We considered how participatory syndromic surveillance data can be used to estimate influenza attack...
BackgroundWe estimated the burden of outpatient influenza and cases prevented by vaccination during ...
Background: The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year ...
Abstract. Influenza viruses continue to cause epidemics worldwide every year. However, due to the la...
With influenza vaccination rates in the United States recently exceeding 45% of the population, it i...
The impact of influenza virus on populations is often under-estimated, a thorough understanding of i...
Background The number of admissions to hospital for which influenza is laboratory confirmed is consi...
BACKGROUND: The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year ...
Abstract Background Influenza remains a significant b...
The availability of weekly Web-based participatory surveillance data on self-reported influenza-like...
Annual estimates of the influenza disease burden provide information to evaluate programs and alloca...
Background: Poisson regression modelling has been widely used to estimate the disease burden attribu...