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 Computational Biology The use of ambient humidity conditions to improve influenza forecast
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PLOS Computational Biology Individual versus superensemble forecasts of seasonal influenza outbreaks in the United States
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PLOS Computational Biology Seasonality in risk of pandemic influenza emergence