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Differences in Regional Patterns of Influenza Activity Across Surveillance Systems in the United States: Comparative Evaluation.

Kristin BaltrusaitisAlessandro VespignaniRoni RosenfeldJosh GrayDorrie RaymondMauricio Santillana
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2019)
Our findings suggest that differences in ILI activity across geographical areas as reported by a given surveillance system may not accurately reflect true differences in the prevalence of ILI. Instead, these differences may reflect systematic collection and aggregation biases that are particular to each system and consistent across influenza seasons. These findings are potentially relevant in the real-time analysis of the influenza season and in the definition of unbiased forecast models.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • risk factors