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    Seasonality has a major effect on the spatial and temporal (i.e. spatiotemporal) dynamics of natural systems and their populations (1). Although the seasonality of influenza in temperate countries is widely recognized, inter-regional spread of… read more
    … has a major effect on the spatial and temporal (i.e. spatiotemporal) dynamics of natural systems and their … has a major effect on the spatial and temporal (i.e., spatiotemporal) dynamics of natural systems and their … (N�13) were, on average, significantly shorter (20.3 vs. 26.7 weeks p�0.0049) and spread quicker (time to death: 10.3 …
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    The 122 Cities Mortality Reporting System (CMRS) has been used for pneumonia and influenza monitoring in the U.S. since the early 20th century. The 122 CMRS is regarded as the timeliest source of mortality data, with the majority of deaths being… read more
    … is listed anywhere on the death certificate; not all sites follow this definition (i.e. some sites only use pneumonia or influenza listed only … is listed anywhere on the death certificate; not all sites follow this definition (i.e. some sites only use pneumonia or influenza listed only …