Mortality monitoring systems are important for gauging the effect of influenza and other wide ranging health threats. We present the daily all-cause mortality monitoring system routinely used in Scotland, which differs from others by using two different statistical models for calculating expected mortality. The first model is an extended Serfling model, which captures annual seasonality in mortality using sine and cosine terms, and is frequently seen in other systems. Serfling models fit to summer seasonality well, but not to the winter peak. Thus, during the winter, there are frequent `excesses’, higher than expected mortality, making it harder to directly judge if winter mortality is higher than in previous years. The second model, a Gene...
the national heatwave plan following the 2003 European-wide heatwave. One important element of this ...
<p>Excess mortality rates are estimated by a Serfling seasonal regression model, P&I: Pneumonia and ...
Significant increases in excess all-cause mortality, particularly in the elderly, were observed duri...
Mortality monitoring systems are important for gauging the effect of influenza and other wide rangin...
Earlier research has demonstrated that excess winter mortality is greater in the countries of the Un...
BACKGROUND: Few European countries conduct reactive surveillance of influenza mortality, whereas mos...
FluMOMO is a universal formula to forecast mortality in 27 European countries and was developed on E...
In official statistics, excess winter mortality, the number of additional deaths in a winter period,...
BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of death globally. Increase in AMI ...
Background. Seasonal patterns in mortality have been recognized for many years. This study assesses ...
Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09-2011/12 in England and Wales, with ...
The winter climate of the British Isles is characterized by considerable interannual variability, wh...
Background: During the wave 1 of the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus, Norway appeared to be suffering f...
Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09–2011/12 in England and Wales, with ...
Versão impressa: Stat Methods Med Res. 2011 Aug;20(4):331-45The occurrence of influenza epidemics du...
the national heatwave plan following the 2003 European-wide heatwave. One important element of this ...
<p>Excess mortality rates are estimated by a Serfling seasonal regression model, P&I: Pneumonia and ...
Significant increases in excess all-cause mortality, particularly in the elderly, were observed duri...
Mortality monitoring systems are important for gauging the effect of influenza and other wide rangin...
Earlier research has demonstrated that excess winter mortality is greater in the countries of the Un...
BACKGROUND: Few European countries conduct reactive surveillance of influenza mortality, whereas mos...
FluMOMO is a universal formula to forecast mortality in 27 European countries and was developed on E...
In official statistics, excess winter mortality, the number of additional deaths in a winter period,...
BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of death globally. Increase in AMI ...
Background. Seasonal patterns in mortality have been recognized for many years. This study assesses ...
Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09-2011/12 in England and Wales, with ...
The winter climate of the British Isles is characterized by considerable interannual variability, wh...
Background: During the wave 1 of the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus, Norway appeared to be suffering f...
Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09–2011/12 in England and Wales, with ...
Versão impressa: Stat Methods Med Res. 2011 Aug;20(4):331-45The occurrence of influenza epidemics du...
the national heatwave plan following the 2003 European-wide heatwave. One important element of this ...
<p>Excess mortality rates are estimated by a Serfling seasonal regression model, P&I: Pneumonia and ...
Significant increases in excess all-cause mortality, particularly in the elderly, were observed duri...