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Seasonal Patterns of Respiratory Diseases: a Proxy for Influenza?

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One of the most important goals of disease surveillance is to identify the "what" and "when" of an epidemic. Influenza surveillance is made difficult by inconsistent laboratory testing, deficiencies in testing techniques, and coding subjectivity in hospital records. We hypothesized that respiratory diseases other than influenza may serve as a useful proxy for this infection in pediatric populations, due to similarities in the seasonal characteristics of these illnesses.

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