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We hypothesize that differences in internet search behavior, patient health care seeking behavior, and physician testing practices may alter the correlation between influenza surveillance systems.
In addition, health care seeking behavior, physician testing practices, and internet search behavior may change over time or through the course of an influenza epidemic, limiting the interpretation of correlation data from this analysis.
Most of the outlier observations occurred during the 2003 04 influenza season that was characterized by early and intense influenza activity, which potentially altered health care seeking behavior, physician testing practices, and internet search behavior.
Additional data from surveys of health-seeking behavior, physician testing practices, and policies for confirmatory testing at public health laboratories could help refine the parameter estimates.
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