Patterns of seasonal and pandemic influenza-associated health care and mortality in Ontario, Canada
Abstract Background Mathematical and statistical models are used to project the future time course of infectious disease epidemics and the expected future burden on health care systems and economies. Influenza is a particularly important disease in this context because it causes annual epidemics and...
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Main Authors: | Michael Li (Author), Benjamin M. Bolker (Author), Jonathan Dushoff (Author), Junling Ma (Author), David J.D. Earn (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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