A large number of emerging infectious diseases (including influenza epidemics) has been identified during the last century. The emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases have a negative impact on global health. Influenza epidemics alone cause between 3 and 5 million cases of severe illness annually, and between 250,000 and 500,000 deaths. In addition to the human suffering, influenza epidemics also impose heavy demands on the health care system. For example, hospitals and intensive care units have limited excess capacity during infectious diseases epidemics. Therefore, it is important that increased influenza activity is noticed early at local levels to allow time to adjust primary care and hospital resources that are already under ...
International audienceBackground and objective - Influenza epidemics are a major public health conce...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Annual influenza epidemics significantly burden health care....
We describe and discuss statistical models of Swedish influenza data, with special focus on aspects ...
A large number of emerging infectious diseases (including influenza epidemics) has been identified d...
Background: Influenza is a viral respiratory disease capable of causing epidemics that represent a t...
Objective: To describe the use of surveillance and forecasting models to predict and track epidemics...
Objectives Reliable monitoring of influenza seasons and pandemic outbreaks is essential for response...
The growing availability of big data in healthcare and public health opens possibilities for infecti...
The growing availability of big data in healthcare and public health opens possibilities for infecti...
Abstract Influenza is an infectious disease that leads to an estimated 5 million cases of severe ill...
The growing availability of big data in healthcare and public health opens possibilities for infecti...
A statistical surveillance system gives a signal as soon as data give enough evidence of an importan...
Abstract Background Annual inf...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
The timing of influenza case incidence during epidemics can differ between regions within nations an...
International audienceBackground and objective - Influenza epidemics are a major public health conce...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Annual influenza epidemics significantly burden health care....
We describe and discuss statistical models of Swedish influenza data, with special focus on aspects ...
A large number of emerging infectious diseases (including influenza epidemics) has been identified d...
Background: Influenza is a viral respiratory disease capable of causing epidemics that represent a t...
Objective: To describe the use of surveillance and forecasting models to predict and track epidemics...
Objectives Reliable monitoring of influenza seasons and pandemic outbreaks is essential for response...
The growing availability of big data in healthcare and public health opens possibilities for infecti...
The growing availability of big data in healthcare and public health opens possibilities for infecti...
Abstract Influenza is an infectious disease that leads to an estimated 5 million cases of severe ill...
The growing availability of big data in healthcare and public health opens possibilities for infecti...
A statistical surveillance system gives a signal as soon as data give enough evidence of an importan...
Abstract Background Annual inf...
Background: Influenza outbreaks affect millions of people every year and its surveillance is usually...
The timing of influenza case incidence during epidemics can differ between regions within nations an...
International audienceBackground and objective - Influenza epidemics are a major public health conce...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Annual influenza epidemics significantly burden health care....
We describe and discuss statistical models of Swedish influenza data, with special focus on aspects ...