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Comparability of Different Methods for Estimating Influenza Infection Rates Over a Single Epidemic Wave

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Lee, Vernon
Chen, Mark
Yap, Jonathan
Ong, Joceyln
Lim, Wei-Yen
Lin, Raymond T P
Barr, Ian
Ong, Jimmy B S
Mak, Tze Minn
Goh, Lee Gan

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Estimation of influenza infection rates is important for determination of the extent of epidemic spread and for calculation of severity indicators. The authors compared estimated infection rates from paired and cross-sectional serologic surveys, rates of

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American Journal of Epidemiology

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2037-12-31