2014
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi3020764
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Modeling Properties of Influenza-Like Illness Peak Events with Crossing Theory

Abstract: Abstract:The concept of -peak event‖ has been used extensively to characterize influenza epidemics. Current definitions, however, could not maximize the amount of pertinent information about the probabilities of peak events that could be extracted from the generally limited available records. This study proposes a new method of defining peak events and statistically characterizing their properties, including: annual event density, their timing, the magnitude over prescribed thresholds and duration. These prope… Show more

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“…In the paper, "Modeling Properties of Influenza-Like Illness Peak Events with Crossing Theory", Wang and his colleagues from the University of Florida, Gainesville propose a methodology to redefine the "peak event" for influenza-like illness (ILI) [14]. As illustrated in this paper, their proposed "peak event" can aid public health professionals to improve the surveillance of influenza and to implement efficient intervention strategies.…”
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“…In the paper, "Modeling Properties of Influenza-Like Illness Peak Events with Crossing Theory", Wang and his colleagues from the University of Florida, Gainesville propose a methodology to redefine the "peak event" for influenza-like illness (ILI) [14]. As illustrated in this paper, their proposed "peak event" can aid public health professionals to improve the surveillance of influenza and to implement efficient intervention strategies.…”
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confidence: 99%