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All-cause versus cause-specific excess deaths for estimating influenza-associated mortality in Denmark, Spain, and the United States.

Sebastian S S SchmidtAngela Danielle IulianoLasse S VestergaardClara Mazagatos-AtecaLarrauri AmparoJan M BraunerSonja J OlsenJens NielsenJoshua A SalomonTyra G Krause
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2022)
We observed fewer influenza-associated deaths when we examined cause-specific death categories compared with all-cause deaths and observed the same trends in peaks in deaths with all death causes. Because all-cause deaths are more available, these models can be used to monitor virus activity in near real time. This approach may contribute to the development of timely mortality monitoring systems during public health emergencies.
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