System Complexity in Influenza Infection and Vaccination: Effects upon Excess Winter Mortality
Unexpected outcomes are usually associated with interventions in complex systems. Excess winter mortality (EWM) is a measure of the net effect of all competing forces operating each winter, including influenza(s) and non-influenza pathogens. In this study over 2400 data points from 97 countries are...
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Main Authors: | Rodney P. Jones (Author), Andriy Ponomarenko (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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