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Discover Ludwig'pandemic data' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any data related to a pandemic. For example, "The researchers have been collecting pandemic data to monitor the spread of the virus in the region."
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That explains why stockpiling and building new factories are partial answers at best to the global challenge.Perhaps the best reason to take the IHRs seriously is that by making it harder for governments to hide pandemic data, they make innovation more likely.
A recent evaluation of national pandemic response polices found that the regional and local information infrastructures for collecting and processing pandemic data are not aligned with response program processes and structures [1].
That said, the leading public health institutions involved in synthesizing real-time pandemic data may not directly depend on data published in scientific journals to inform public health messaging or to decide on immediate public health measures.
We simulated epidemics in a community of 30,000 individuals, basing the characteristics of the influenza strain on those of the 2009 pandemic as estimated from actual pandemic data including reproduction number [14], [15], [16], [17], [18], serial interval [14], [15], and age-specific attack rate profile [19].
Clearly, here it does not perform as well as it does with the simulated pandemic data.
Phylogeny analysis situated this DRC strain close to the major Kenyan clade in the most recent wave of the seventh pandemic (data not shown).
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These pre-pandemic data also supported possible cross-reaction.
We fitted a baseline to the pre-pandemic data (week 1, 2004 to week 17, 2009) using a Poisson regression model with a cyclical component and a linear trend and with correction for overdispersion (Serfling model) [21].
Information on the incidence and clinical characteristics of severe paediatric influenza resulting in intensive care treatment and/or fatal outcome is still limited in Germany, and post-pandemic data is thus far available only for the season 2010/11 [ 18– 20].
For the years surrounding the 1957 and 1968 pandemics, data were obtained from the Registry of Births and Deaths, Singapore.
Currently, as we are concerned about influenza A infection and preparing for the next pandemic, our data set may offer likelihood grading of unbiased precision.
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