Selected article for: "influenza peak and pre holiday peak"

Author: Casey M Zipfel; Shweta Bansal
Title: Assessing the interactions between COVID-19 and influenza in the United States
  • Document date: 2020_4_1
  • ID: f3ds1rq6_31
    Snippet: The 2019-2020 influenza season started earlier than most seasons and picked up momentum by the end of 2019, almost reaching the peak at the height of the severe 2017-18 flu season. By some accounts, after recovering from the routine winter holiday interruption, the epidemic was expected to be one of the worst we had seen in a while [20] . Instead, the epidemic trajectory was hampered in mid-February 2020, even before reaching the height of the pr.....
    Document: The 2019-2020 influenza season started earlier than most seasons and picked up momentum by the end of 2019, almost reaching the peak at the height of the severe 2017-18 flu season. By some accounts, after recovering from the routine winter holiday interruption, the epidemic was expected to be one of the worst we had seen in a while [20] . Instead, the epidemic trajectory was hampered in mid-February 2020, even before reaching the height of the pre-holiday peak. Based on statistical and mechanistic modeling approaches, our results suggest COVID-19 interaction as an explanation for the diminished ILI peak during the 2019-2020 influenza season.

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