BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza epidemics occur annually with bimodality in southern China and unimodality in northern China. Regional differences exist in surveillance data collected by the National Influenza Surveillance Network of the Chinese mainland. Qualitative and quantitative analyses on the spatiotemporal rules of the influenza virus's activities are needed to lay the foundation for the surveillance, prevention and control of seasonal influenza. METHODS: The peak performance analysis and Fourier harmonic extraction methods were used to explore the spatiotemporal characteristics of the seasonal influenza virus activity and to obtain geographic divisions. In the first method, the concept of quality control was introduced and robust es...
Three main surveillance systems (laboratory-confirmed, influenza-like illness (ILI) and nationwide N...
<p>Putative predictors include climate, geographic, population, and sampling factors. Seasonal chara...
Poster Presentations: S1-P22BACKGROUND: The influenza virus causes seasonal epidemics in humans ever...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Seasonal influenza epidemics occur annually with bimodality in southern Chi...
Background: The complexity of influenza seasonal patterns in the inter-tropical zone impedes the est...
<p>Three years of ILI and influenza virus surveillance data were collected in Zhuhai City, Guangdong...
The data include weekly standardized counts of influenza positive isolates in 4 region in China main...
Backgrounds: Seasonal influenza remains epidemic globally with a substantial health burden. Understa...
The complexity of influenza seasonal patterns in the inter-tropical zone impedes the establishment o...
BACKGROUND: China experiences large variations in influenza seasonal activity. We aim to update and ...
This study aims to describe the spatial and temporal characteristics of human infections with H7N9 v...
The intensity of influenza epidemics varies significantly from year to year among regions with simil...
This study aimed to identify circulating influenza virus strains and vulnerable population groups an...
Objectives: Understanding the complexity of influenza subtype seasonality is critical to promoting a...
Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropical regions. H...
Three main surveillance systems (laboratory-confirmed, influenza-like illness (ILI) and nationwide N...
<p>Putative predictors include climate, geographic, population, and sampling factors. Seasonal chara...
Poster Presentations: S1-P22BACKGROUND: The influenza virus causes seasonal epidemics in humans ever...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Seasonal influenza epidemics occur annually with bimodality in southern Chi...
Background: The complexity of influenza seasonal patterns in the inter-tropical zone impedes the est...
<p>Three years of ILI and influenza virus surveillance data were collected in Zhuhai City, Guangdong...
The data include weekly standardized counts of influenza positive isolates in 4 region in China main...
Backgrounds: Seasonal influenza remains epidemic globally with a substantial health burden. Understa...
The complexity of influenza seasonal patterns in the inter-tropical zone impedes the establishment o...
BACKGROUND: China experiences large variations in influenza seasonal activity. We aim to update and ...
This study aims to describe the spatial and temporal characteristics of human infections with H7N9 v...
The intensity of influenza epidemics varies significantly from year to year among regions with simil...
This study aimed to identify circulating influenza virus strains and vulnerable population groups an...
Objectives: Understanding the complexity of influenza subtype seasonality is critical to promoting a...
Influenza has been associated with heavy burden of mortality and morbidity in subtropical regions. H...
Three main surveillance systems (laboratory-confirmed, influenza-like illness (ILI) and nationwide N...
<p>Putative predictors include climate, geographic, population, and sampling factors. Seasonal chara...
Poster Presentations: S1-P22BACKGROUND: The influenza virus causes seasonal epidemics in humans ever...