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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
  • ID: 4nmc356g_21
    Snippet: The clinical cross-sectional arm uses residual clinically-collected respiratory specimens of all types from participating hospitals and clinics, regardless of clinical test result. Specimens are aliquoted and undergo the same laboratory processing as above. Demographic and clinical metadata are extracted from the electronic medical record (EMR) extraction and linked to the corresponding respiratory specimen. There is no direct contact with these .....
    Document: The clinical cross-sectional arm uses residual clinically-collected respiratory specimens of all types from participating hospitals and clinics, regardless of clinical test result. Specimens are aliquoted and undergo the same laboratory processing as above. Demographic and clinical metadata are extracted from the electronic medical record (EMR) extraction and linked to the corresponding respiratory specimen. There is no direct contact with these individuals.

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