Geographical spread of influenza incidence in Spain during the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic wave and the two succeeding influenza seasons


Por: Gomez-Barroso D, Martinez-Beneito MA, Flores V, Amorós R, Delgado C, Botella P, Zurriaga O and Larrauri A

Publicada: 1 dic 2014
Resumen:
The aim of this study was to monitor the spatio-temporal spread of influenza incidence in Spain during the 2009 pandemic and the following two influenza seasons 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 using a Bayesian Poisson mixed regression model; and implement this model of geographical analysis in the Spanish Influenza Surveillance System to obtain maps of influenza incidence for every week. In the pandemic wave the maps showed influenza activity spreading from west to east. The 2010-2011 influenza epidemic wave plotted a north-west/south-east pattern of spread. During the 2011-2012 season the spread of influenza was geographically heterogeneous. The most important source of variability in the model is the temporal term. The model of spatiotemporal spread of influenza incidence is a supplementary tool of influenza surveillance in Spain.

Filiaciones:
Gomez-Barroso D:
 CIBER en Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid,Spain

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 Centro Superior de Investigación en Salud Pública (CSISP-FISABIO), Valencia,Spain

Flores V:
 National Center for Epidemiology, Carlos III Institute of Health

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 Universitat de València,Departament d'Estadistica i Investigació Operativa, Valencia,Spain

Delgado C:
 CIBER en Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid,Spain

Botella P:
 Universidad CEU - Cardenal Herrera,Moncada,Spain

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 Área de Epidemiología de la Dirección General de Investigación y Salud Pública (DGSP) de la Generalitat Valenciana,Valencia,Spain

Larrauri A:
 CIBER en Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid,Spain
ISSN: 09502688





EPIDEMIOLOGY & INFECTION
Editorial
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 142 Número: 12
Páginas: 2629-2641
WOS Id: 000344920800020
ID de PubMed: 24476599

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