Disease Forecasting & Surveillance
As of October 29, 2020, PLOS Channels will no longer be the home of the Disease Forecasting & Surveillance Channel. Don’t worry, you can still access all the great PLOS research from this Channel by visiting the new Infectious Disease Epidemiology Curated Collection on our more robust PLOS Collections platform.
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+ More About This ChannelAs of October 29, 2020, PLOS Channels will no longer be the home of the Disease Forecasting & Surveillance Channel. Don’t worry, you can still access all the great PLOS research from this Channel by visiting the new Infectious Disease Epidemiology Curated Collection on our more robust PLOS Collections platform.
PLOS/Martin Grandjean CC-BY
PLOS/Martin Grandjean CC-BY
PLOS/Martin Grandjean CC-BY
PLOS/Martin Grandjean CC-BY
PLOS/Martin Grandjean CC-BY
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AMIA Joint Summits of Translational Science Integrating Multiple Data Sources and Learning Models to Predict Infectious Diseases in China
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Journal of the Royal Society Interface Improved forecasts of influenza-associated hospitalization rates with Google Search Trends
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Development of a global infectious disease activity database using natural language processing, machine learning, and human expertise
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Statistics in Medicine A modelling approach for correcting reporting delays in disease surveillance data
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Evaluation of methods for detection of asymptomatic individuals infected with Leishmania infantum in the state of Piauí, Brazil