2019
DOI: 10.1002/sim.8081
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Estimating seasonal onsets and peaks of bronchiolitis with spatially and temporally uncertain data

Abstract: RSV bronchiolitis (an acute lower respiratory tract viral infection in infants) is the most common cause of infant hospitalizations in the United States (US). The only preventive intervention currently available is monthly injections of immunoprophylaxis. However, this treatment is expensive and needs to be administered simultaneously with seasonal bronchiolitis cycles in order to be effective. To increase our understanding of bronchiolitis timing, this research focuses on identifying seasonal bronchiolitis cy… Show more

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“…For the descriptive analysis, we used a statistical change point model that was recently utilized to analyze RSV circulation throughout the United States [16]. We used this model to determine seasonal patterns in epidemic initiation, peak, and termination for all six viruses previously mentioned.…”
Section: Descriptive Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the descriptive analysis, we used a statistical change point model that was recently utilized to analyze RSV circulation throughout the United States [16]. We used this model to determine seasonal patterns in epidemic initiation, peak, and termination for all six viruses previously mentioned.…”
Section: Descriptive Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%