abstract: Background: While research has quantified the mortality burden of the 1957 H2N2 influenza pandemic in the United States, little is known about how the virus spread locally in Arizona, an area where the dry climate was promoted as reducing respiratory illness transmission yet tuberculosis prevalence was high. Methods: Using archival death certificates from 1954 to 1961, this study quantified the age-specific seasonal patterns, excess-mortality rates, and transmissibility patterns of the 1957 pandemic in Maricopa County, Arizona. By applying cyclical Serfling linear regression models to weekly mortality rates, the excess-mortality rates due to respiratory and all-causes were estimated for each age group during the pandemic period. ...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Influenza epidemics occur nearly every year during the winter months and are resp...
Scarce information about the epidemiology of historical influenza pandemics in South America prevent...
abstract: Background While prior studies have quantified the mortality burden of the 1957 H2N2 influ...
Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.Introd...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast influenza mortality in Arkansas during the pand...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza pandemic of 1918 was the most devastating pandemics to date, affecting appr...
BACKGROUND: The causes of recurrent waves in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are not fully understo...
Copyright © 2012 W. Oei and H. Nishiura. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: The impact of socio-demographic factors and baseline health on the mortality burden of s...
This study compares influenza mortality in Arkansas during the pandemics of: 1918 (aka Spanish flu),...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Influenza epidemics occur nearly every year during the winter months and are resp...
Scarce information about the epidemiology of historical influenza pandemics in South America prevent...
abstract: Background While prior studies have quantified the mortality burden of the 1957 H2N2 influ...
Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.Introd...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast influenza mortality in Arkansas during the pand...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza pandemic of 1918 was the most devastating pandemics to date, affecting appr...
BACKGROUND: The causes of recurrent waves in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are not fully understo...
Copyright © 2012 W. Oei and H. Nishiura. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: The impact of socio-demographic factors and baseline health on the mortality burden of s...
This study compares influenza mortality in Arkansas during the pandemics of: 1918 (aka Spanish flu),...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Influenza epidemics occur nearly every year during the winter months and are resp...
Scarce information about the epidemiology of historical influenza pandemics in South America prevent...