Despite a mass of research on the epidemiology of seasonal influenza, overall patterns of infection have not been fully described on broad geographic scales and for specific types and subtypes of the influenza virus. Here we provide a descriptive analysis of laboratory-confirmed influenza surveillance data by type and subtype (A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B) for 19 temperate countries in the Northern and Southern hemispheres from 1997 to 2005, compiled from a public database maintained by WHO (FluNet). Key findings include patterns of large scale co-occurrence of influenza type A and B, interhemispheric synchrony for subtype A/H3N2, and latitudinal gradients in epidemic timing for type A. These findings highlight the need for more countries to condu...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza v...
<div><p>(A) Weekly distribution of influenza laboratory isolates (from week 1 to week 52; weekly fre...
Influenza causes yearly seasonal epidemics and periodic pandemics. Global systems have been establis...
Understanding the global spatiotemporal pattern of seasonal influenza is essential for influenza con...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>There is limited information on influenza and respiratory syncytial virus...
There is limited information on influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seasonal patterns in...
Background: There is limited information on influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seasonal...
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of emergence and circulation of new human seasonal influen...
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of emergence and circulation of new human seasonal influen...
<div><p>The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Cur...
Seasonal influenza epidemics occur each winter season in temperate zones, involving up to 650,000 de...
We study the global spatio-temporal patterns of influenza dynamics. This is achieved by analysing an...
We study the global spatio-temporal patterns of influenza dynamics. This is achieved by analysing an...
The increased availability of influenza surveillance data in recent years justifies an actual and mo...
The analysis of the spatial-temporal distribution of influenza data weekly to WHO data in the summer...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza v...
<div><p>(A) Weekly distribution of influenza laboratory isolates (from week 1 to week 52; weekly fre...
Influenza causes yearly seasonal epidemics and periodic pandemics. Global systems have been establis...
Understanding the global spatiotemporal pattern of seasonal influenza is essential for influenza con...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>There is limited information on influenza and respiratory syncytial virus...
There is limited information on influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seasonal patterns in...
Background: There is limited information on influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seasonal...
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of emergence and circulation of new human seasonal influen...
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of emergence and circulation of new human seasonal influen...
<div><p>The factors that determine the characteristic seasonality of influenza remain enigmatic. Cur...
Seasonal influenza epidemics occur each winter season in temperate zones, involving up to 650,000 de...
We study the global spatio-temporal patterns of influenza dynamics. This is achieved by analysing an...
We study the global spatio-temporal patterns of influenza dynamics. This is achieved by analysing an...
The increased availability of influenza surveillance data in recent years justifies an actual and mo...
The analysis of the spatial-temporal distribution of influenza data weekly to WHO data in the summer...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza v...
<div><p>(A) Weekly distribution of influenza laboratory isolates (from week 1 to week 52; weekly fre...
Influenza causes yearly seasonal epidemics and periodic pandemics. Global systems have been establis...