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Improved Real-Time Influenza Surveillance: Using Internet Search Data in Eight Latin American Countries.

Leonardo ClementeFred Sun LuMauricio Santillana
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2019)
We demonstrate here that a self-correcting machine learning method, leveraging Internet-based disease-related search activity and historical flu trends, has the potential to produce reliable and timely flu estimates in multiple Latin American countries. This methodology may prove helpful to local public health officials who design and implement interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of influenza outbreaks. Our methodology generally outperforms both the now-discontinued tool GFT, and autoregressive methodologies that exploit only historical flu activity to produce future disease estimates.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • machine learning
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  • artificial intelligence
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  • deep learning
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