Multiple estimates of transmissibility for the 2009 influenza pandemic based on influenza-like-illness data from small US military populations.
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Early Characterization of the Severity and Transmissibility of Pandemic Influenza Using Clinical Episode Data from Multiple PopulationsPrediction of Peaks of Seasonal Influenza in Military Health-Care DataNovel Use of Flu Surveillance Data: Evaluating Potential of Sentinel Populations for Early Detection of Influenza OutbreaksRespiratory Infections in the U.S. Military: Recent Experience and ControlForecasting influenza-like illness dynamics for military populations using neural networks and social media.Forecasting the spatial transmission of influenza in the United States.
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Multiple estimates of transmissibility for the 2009 influenza pandemic based on influenza-like-illness data from small US military populations.
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Angela A Eick
David P Bacon
Dylan George
Jon A Linker
Jose L Sanchez
Michal Ben-Nun
Pete Riley
Richard Armenta
Steven Riley
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PCBI.1003064
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2013-05-16T00:00:00Z