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pro vyhledávání: '"Alicia Budd"'
Autor:
Rebecca K Borchering, Matthew Biggerstaff, Lynnette Brammer, Alicia Budd, Shikha Garg, Alicia M Fry, A Danielle Iuliano, Carrie Reed
Publikováno v:
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, Vol 10, p e54340 (2024)
We reviewed the tools that have been developed to characterize and communicate seasonal influenza activity in the United States. Here we focus on systematic surveillance and applied analytics, including seasonal burden and disease severity estimation
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4e750c95c7b477d8378871f1929f208
Autor:
Jeffrey A. Kline, Brian Reed, Alex Frost, Naomi Alanis, Meylakh Barshay, Andrew Melzer, James W. Galbraith, Alicia Budd, Amber Winn, Eugene Pun, Carlos A. Camargo
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Abstract Background For surveillance of episodic illness, the emergency department (ED) represents one of the largest interfaces for generalizable data about segments of the US public experiencing a need for unscheduled care. This protocol manuscript
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/01486f4c4e674d7b9be11e1cbb9326d3
Autor:
Angiezel, Merced-Morales, Peter, Daly, Anwar Isa, Abd Elal, Noreen, Ajayi, Ekow, Annan, Alicia, Budd, John, Barnes, Arielle, Colon, Charisse N, Cummings, A Danielle, Iuliano, Juliana, DaSilva, Nick, Dempster, Shikha, Garg, Larisa, Gubareva, Daneisha, Hawkins, Amanda, Howa, Stacy, Huang, Marie, Kirby, Krista, Kniss, Rebecca, Kondor, Jimma, Liddell, Shunte, Moon, Ha T, Nguyen, Alissa, O'Halloran, Catherine, Smith, Thomas, Stark, Katie, Tastad, Dawud, Ujamaa, Dave E, Wentworth, Alicia M, Fry, Vivien G, Dugan, Lynnette, Brammer
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 71:913-919
Before the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, influenza activity in the United States typically began to increase in the fall and peaked in February. During the 2021-22 season, influenza activity began to increase in November an
Autor:
Jeffrey A. Kline, Brian Reed, Naomi Alanis, Meylakh Barshay, Andrew Melzer, James W. Galbraith, Carlos A. Camargo, Alicia Budd, Eugene Pun, Amber Winn
Background: For surveillance of episodic illness, the emergency department (ED) represents one of the largest interfaces for generalizable data about segments of the US public experiencing a need for unscheduled care. This protocol manuscript describ
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0ebeec310d21e5179baab05744b662eb
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2838356/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2838356/v1
Autor:
Lenee Blanton, Noreen Alabi, Desiree Mustaquim, Calli Taylor, Krista Kniss, Natalie Kramer, Alicia Budd, Shikha Garg, Charisse N. Cummings, Jessie Chung, Brendan Flannery, Alicia M. Fry, Wendy Sessions, Rebecca Garten, Xiyan Xu, Anwar Isa Abd Elal, Larisa Gubareva, John Barnes, Vivien Dugan, David E. Wentworth, Erin Burns, Jacqueline Katz, Daniel Jernigan, Lynnette Brammer
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
During the 2016-17 influenza season (October 2, 2016-May 20, 2017) in the United States, influenza activity* was moderate. Activity remained low through November, increased during December, and peaked in February nationally, although there were regio
Autor:
Alicia Budd, Lenee Blanton, Krista Kniss, Sophie Smith, Desiree Mustaquim, Stacy L. Davlin, Natalie Kramer, Brendan Flannery, Alicia M. Fry, Lisa A. Grohskopf, Sonja J. Olsen, Joseph Bresee, Wendy Sessions, Rebecca Garten, Xiyan Xu, Anwar Isa Abd Elal, Larisa Gubareva, John Barnes, David E. Wentworth, Erin Burns, Jacqueline Katz, Daniel Jernigan, Lynnette Brammer
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 65:1008-1014
During May 22-September 10, 2016,* the United States experienced typical low levels of seasonal influenza activity overall; beginning in late August, clinical laboratories reported a slight increase in influenza positive test results and CDC received
Autor:
Shikha Garg, Alissa O’Halloran, Charisse N Cummings, Rachel Holstein, Krista Kniss, Evan J Anderson, Nancy M Bennett, Laurie M Billing, Rachel Herlihy, Mary Hill, Lourdes Irizarry, Sue Kim, Pam D Kirley, Ruth Lynfield, Maya Monroe, Nancy Spina, Keipp Talbot, Ann Thomas, Kimberly Yousey-Hindes, Alicia Budd, Lynette Brammer, Carrie Reed
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Background The 2018–19 influenza season was characterized by prolonged co-circulation of Influenza A H3N2 (H3) and H1N1pdm09 (H1) viruses. We used data from the Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network (FluSurv-NET) to describe age-related di