Author: Helen Y. Chu; Michael Boeckh; Janet A. Englund; Michael Famulare; Barry R. Lutz; Deborah A Nickerson; Mark J. Rieder; Lea M Starita; Amanda Adler; Elisabeth Brandstetter; Chris D. Frazar; Peter D. Han; Reena K. Gularti; James Hadfield; Michael L. Jackson; Anahita Kiavand; Louise E. Kimball; Kirsten Lacombe; Jennifer Logue; Victoria Lyon; Kira L. Newman; Thomas R. Sibley; Monica L. Zigman Suschsland; Caitlin Wolf; Jay Shendure; Trevor Bedford
Title: The Seattle Flu Study: a multi-arm community-based prospective study protocol for assessing influenza prevalence, transmission, and genomic epidemiology Document date: 2020_3_6
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Snippet: Introduction. Influenza epidemics and pandemics cause significant morbidity and mortality. An effective response to a potential pandemic requires the infrastructure to rapidly detect, characterize, and potentially contain new and emerging influenza strains at a population level. The objective of this study is to use data gathered simultaneously from community and hospital sites to develop a model of how influenza enters and spreads in a populatio.....
Document: Introduction. Influenza epidemics and pandemics cause significant morbidity and mortality. An effective response to a potential pandemic requires the infrastructure to rapidly detect, characterize, and potentially contain new and emerging influenza strains at a population level. The objective of this study is to use data gathered simultaneously from community and hospital sites to develop a model of how influenza enters and spreads in a population.
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