Journal article
Coordinating the real-time use of global influenza activity data for better public health planning
M Biggerstaff, FS Dahlgren, J Fitzner, D George, A Hammond, I Hall, D Haw, N Imai, MA Johansson, S Kramer, JM McCaw, R Moss, R Pebody, JM Read, C Reed, NG Reich, S Riley, K Vandemaele, C Viboud, JT Wu
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/irv.12705
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Abstract
Health planners from global to local levels must anticipate year-to-year and week-to-week variation in seasonal influenza activity when planning for and responding to epidemics to mitigate their impact. To help with this, countries routinely collect incidence of mild and severe respiratory illness and virologic data on circulating subtypes and use these data for situational awareness, burden of disease estimates and severity assessments. Advanced analytics and modelling are increasingly used to aid planning and response activities by describing key features of influenza activity for a given location and generating forecasts that can be translated to useful actions such as enhanced risk commu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge the following funders: SKUS National Institutes of Health (GM110748 and T32ES023770); SR-Wellcome Trust (200861/Z/16/Z, 200187/Z/15/Z), Medical Research Council (UK, MR/R015600/1), National Institute for Health Research (UK, Health Protection Research Unit funding).