Estimation of Asthma Symptom Onset Using Internet Search Queries: Lag-Time Series Analysis
BackgroundAsthma affects over 330 million people worldwide. Timing of an asthma event is extremely important and lack of identification of asthma increases the risk of death. A major challenge for health systems is the length of time between symptom onset and care seeking, which could result in dela...
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Main Authors: | Hswen, Yulin (Author), Zhang, Amanda (Author), Ventelou, Bruno (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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