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Predicting the epidemic sizes of influenza A/H1N1, A/H3N2, and B: a statistical method.

Author(s): Goldstein E, Cobey S, Takahashi S, Miller JC, Lipsitch M|Journal: PLoS Med|PMID: 21750666| July 2011
The epidemic sizes of influenza A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B infections vary from year to year in the United States. We…

Estimating incidence curves of several infections using symptom surveillance data.

Author(s): Goldstein E, Cowling BJ, Aiello AE, Takahashi S, King G, Lu Y, Lipsitch M|Journal: PLoS One|PMID: 21887246| January 2011
We introduce a method for estimating incidence curves of several co-circulating infectious pathogens, where each infection has its own probabilities…

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  • @michaelmina_lab @CCDD_HSPH @TheCOVIDCollab @HartSurveys You continue to avoid mentioning the high rate of false negatives.
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