Influenza-Associated Excess Mortality by Age, Sex, and Subtype/Lineage: Population-Based Time-Series Study With a Distributed-Lag Nonlinear Model
BackgroundAccurate estimation of the influenza death burden is of great significance for influenza prevention and control. However, few studies have considered the short-term harvesting effects of influenza on mortality when estimating influenza-associated excess deaths by cause of death, age, sex,...
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Main Authors: | Li Li (Author), Ze-Lin Yan (Author), Lei Luo (Author), Wenhui Liu (Author), Zhou Yang (Author), Chen Shi (Author), Bo-Wen Ming (Author), Jun Yang (Author), Peihua Cao (Author), Chun-Quan Ou (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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