Predicting Norovirus in England Using Existing and Emerging Syndromic Data: Infodemiology Study
BackgroundNorovirus is associated with approximately 18% of the global burden of gastroenteritis and affects all age groups. There is currently no licensed vaccine or available antiviral treatment. However, well-designed early warning systems and forecasting can guide nonpharmaceutical approaches to...
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Main Authors: | Nikola Ondrikova (Author), John P Harris (Author), Amy Douglas (Author), Helen E Hughes (Author), Miren Iturriza-Gomara (Author), Roberto Vivancos (Author), Alex J Elliot (Author), Nigel A Cunliffe (Author), Helen E Clough (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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