A routine tool for detection and assessment of epidemics of influenza-like syndromes in France

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A regression model for the non-epidemic level of influenza-like syndrome has been estimated from the 55,200 cases collected between October 1984 and August 1988 using the French Communicable Diseases Computer Network. The start of a major epidemic in 1988-89 was detected early. The size of the epidemic, for the entire country, was estimated at approximately 4.3 million cases. The excess cost of sick-leave, among those of working age, was estimated at $86 million.

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Costagliola, D., Flahault, A., Galinec, D., Garnerin, P., Menares, J., & Valleron, A. J. (1991). A routine tool for detection and assessment of epidemics of influenza-like syndromes in France. American Journal of Public Health, 81(1), 97–99. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.81.1.97

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