To investigate the 1918/19 influenza pandemic daily number of new hospitalizations in the only hospital in Florence (Central Italy) were analyzed. In order to describe the transmission dynamics of the 1918/1919 pandemic influenza a compartmental epidemic model was used. Model simulations show a high level of agreement with the observed epidemic data. By assuming both latent and infectious period equal to 1.5 days, the estimated basic reproduction number was R0= 1.03 (95% CI: 1.00–1.08) during the summer wave and R2_0 =1.38 (95% CI: 1.32–1.48) during the fall wave. Varying the length of the generation time or the estimation method, R0 ranges from 1.32 to 1.71. The hospitalization rate was found significantly different between summer and fa...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
There are important gaps in our understanding of the global burden and transmission dynamics of pand...
To investigate the 1918/19 influenza pandemic daily number of new hospitalizations in the only hospi...
BACKGROUND. With a heightened increase in concern for an influenza pandemic we sought to better unde...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was one of the most devastating and enigmatic infectious disease outbrea...
Background: Time variations in transmission potential have rarely been examined with regard to pande...
AimTo estimate the key transmission parameters associated with an outbreak of pandemic influenza in ...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
In this report we describe how we create a model for influenza epidemics from historical data collec...
Background There have been several studies of the transmissibility of the 1918 (Spanish) influenza v...
Objectives: Influenza surveillance systems have been established in many countries in the world, yie...
Background. Time variations in transmission potential have rarely been examined with regard to pande...
Influenza has been the principal cause of pandemic events over the last century. As such, strategies...
Background. The 1918–1919 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic killed 50 million people worldwide. Historical r...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
There are important gaps in our understanding of the global burden and transmission dynamics of pand...
To investigate the 1918/19 influenza pandemic daily number of new hospitalizations in the only hospi...
BACKGROUND. With a heightened increase in concern for an influenza pandemic we sought to better unde...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was one of the most devastating and enigmatic infectious disease outbrea...
Background: Time variations in transmission potential have rarely been examined with regard to pande...
AimTo estimate the key transmission parameters associated with an outbreak of pandemic influenza in ...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
In this report we describe how we create a model for influenza epidemics from historical data collec...
Background There have been several studies of the transmissibility of the 1918 (Spanish) influenza v...
Objectives: Influenza surveillance systems have been established in many countries in the world, yie...
Background. Time variations in transmission potential have rarely been examined with regard to pande...
Influenza has been the principal cause of pandemic events over the last century. As such, strategies...
Background. The 1918–1919 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic killed 50 million people worldwide. Historical r...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
There are important gaps in our understanding of the global burden and transmission dynamics of pand...