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The majority of the isolates in our collection were assigned pulsotypes consistent with one of the previously identified epidemic clones.
We identified epidemic months by applying the above-mentioned procedure to deaths coded specifically as influenza (ICD-8 code 470 474 and ICD-9 code 487).
The first probable HFRS case was reported in former Yugoslavia in 1952 1112 12 ); the first identified epidemic of HFRS occurred in 1961 133 ).
Comparison of the representative PFGE clonal group A1 fingerprint pattern to the Canadian National Fingerprint Database showed that these strains were similar to the previously identified epidemic MRSA-labeled CMRSA-2 (19, 20).
The application of MLST to mycotic pathogens has identified epidemic clones [ 28], uncovered signatures of linkage equilibrium associated with sexual recombination [ 28- 30], and revealed cryptic speciation [ 15, 31, 32].
The only report that identified epidemic C. difficile ribotype 027 in an American country outside of North America comes from Costa Rica, raising the possibility that strains 027 might also be present in other countries of Latin America (2 ).
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Finally, the number of identified epidemics in France and Europe is increasing.
We identify epidemic incidence and growth as predictors of these patterns.
The first step of the procedure involves identifying epidemic curves similar or different from those in the epidemic library.
Additionally, we forecasted the timing of the peak and evaluated the accuracy of the DP model in identifying epidemic curves different from those in the library.
The DP model is a nonparametric Bayesian approach that enables the matching of current influenza activity to simulated and historical patterns, identifies epidemic curves different from those observed in the past and enables prediction of the expected epidemic peak time.
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