Acute myocardial infarctions, strokes and influenza: Seasonal and pandemic effects

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80 years, and were present in all geographical regions. In addition, the natural experiment provided by the second wave of the influenza pandemic in 2009 provided further evidence of the relationship between influenza and AMI, because both series peaked in the same non-winter month. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012.

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Foster, E. D., Cavanaugh, J. E., Haynes, W. G., Yang, M., Gerke, A. K., Tang, F., & Polgreen, P. M. (2013). Acute myocardial infarctions, strokes and influenza: Seasonal and pandemic effects. Epidemiology and Infection, 141(4), 735–744. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268812002890

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