Influenza-associated excess respiratory mortality in China, 2010-15: a population-based study
Summary: Background: The estimation of influenza-associated excess mortality in countries can help to improve estimates of the global mortality burden attributable to influenza virus infections. We did a study to estimate the influenza-associated excess respiratory mortality in mainland China for th...
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Main Authors: | Li Li, MMed (Author), Yunning Liu, MD (Author), Peng Wu, PhD (Author), Zhibin Peng, MD (Author), Xiling Wang, PhD (Author), Tao Chen, MD (Author), Jessica Y T Wong, PhD (Author), Juan Yang, PhD (Author), Helen S Bond, MMathStat (Author), Lijun Wang, PhD (Author), Yiu Chung Lau, BSc (Author), Jiandong Zheng, PhD (Author), Shuo Feng, PhD (Author), Ying Qin (Author), Vicky J Fang, MPhil (Author), Hui Jiang, PhD (Author), Eric H Y Lau, PhD (Author), Shiwei Liu, PhD (Author), Jinlei Qi, MD (Author), Juanjuan Zhang, PhD (Author), Jing Yang, MD (Author), Yangni He, MD (Author), Maigeng Zhou, ProfPhD (Author), Benjamin J Cowling, ProfPhD (Author), Luzhao Feng, ProfPhD (Author), Hongjie Yu, ProfPhD (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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