Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visits around the United States for influenza-like-illness (ILI) during the peak of the season. Effective use of existing flu surveillance data allows officials to understand and predict current flu outbreaks and can contribute to reductions in influenza morbidity and mortality. Previous work used the 2009-2010 influenza season to investigate the possibility of using existing military and civilian surveillance systems to improve early detection of flu outbreaks. Results suggested that civilian surveillance could help predict outbreak trajectory in local military installations. To further test that hypothesis, we compare pairs of civilian and milit...
Given that infections caused by various emerging respiratory pathogens and known biological warfare ...
BACKGROUND: At the onset of an influenza pandemic, when the severity of a novel strain is still unde...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...
<div><p>Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2–8% of weekly outpatie...
U.S. military influenza surveillance utilizes electronic reporting of clinical diagnoses to monitor ...
Rapidly characterizing the amplitude and variability in transmissibility of novel human influenza st...
dissertationInfluenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Surveillance efforts i...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the use of emergency department (ED) data by syndromic surveillance systems ...
General practice and hospital surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory influenza...
The 2008-09 influenza season was the time in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) utilized ...
BackgroundInfluenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United States of Ameri...
Health authorities find thresholds useful to gauge the start and severity of influenza seasons. We e...
Objective: To describe the use of surveillance and forecasting models to predict and track epidemics...
The 2008–09 influenza season was the time in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) utilized ...
At the onset of an influenza pandemic, when the severity of a novel strain is still undetermined and...
Given that infections caused by various emerging respiratory pathogens and known biological warfare ...
BACKGROUND: At the onset of an influenza pandemic, when the severity of a novel strain is still unde...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...
<div><p>Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2–8% of weekly outpatie...
U.S. military influenza surveillance utilizes electronic reporting of clinical diagnoses to monitor ...
Rapidly characterizing the amplitude and variability in transmissibility of novel human influenza st...
dissertationInfluenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Surveillance efforts i...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the use of emergency department (ED) data by syndromic surveillance systems ...
General practice and hospital surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory influenza...
The 2008-09 influenza season was the time in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) utilized ...
BackgroundInfluenza causes an estimated 3000 to 50,000 deaths per year in the United States of Ameri...
Health authorities find thresholds useful to gauge the start and severity of influenza seasons. We e...
Objective: To describe the use of surveillance and forecasting models to predict and track epidemics...
The 2008–09 influenza season was the time in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) utilized ...
At the onset of an influenza pandemic, when the severity of a novel strain is still undetermined and...
Given that infections caused by various emerging respiratory pathogens and known biological warfare ...
BACKGROUND: At the onset of an influenza pandemic, when the severity of a novel strain is still unde...
<div><p>The surveillance of influenza activity is critical to early detection of epidemics and pande...