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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PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES Potential inconsistencies in Zika surveillance data and our understanding of risk during pregnancy
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International Journal of Forecasting Tales from tails: On the empirical distributions of forecasting errors and their implication to risk
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Epidemiology & Infection Trends in incidence and mortality of tuberculosis in Japan: a population-based study, 1997–2016
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Zoonoses and Public Health Can Google Trends data improve forecasting of Lyme disease incidence?