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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000032 (2018) Caitlin N. Dodd ; Maria De Ridder ; Wan-Ting Huang ; Daniel Weibel ; Maria Giner-Soriano ; Silvia Perez-Vilar ; Javier Diez-Domingo ; Lawrence W. Svenson ; Salahddin M. Mahmud ; Bruce Carleton ; Monika Naus ; Jeffrey C. Kwong ; Brian J. Murray ; Lisen Arnheim-Dahlstrom ; Lars Pedersen ; Rosa Morros ; Francisco Javier Puertas ; Steven Black ; Miriam SturkenboomIncidence rates of narcolepsy diagnoses in Taiwan, Canada, and Europe: The use of statistical simulation to evaluate methods for the rapid assessment of potential safety issues on a population level in the SOMNIA study.
000046 (2018) Tatiana Petukhova ; Davor Ojkic ; Beverly Mcewen ; Rob Deardon ; Zvonimir PoljakAssessment of autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA), generalized linear autoregressive moving average (GLARMA), and random forest (RF) time series regression models for predicting influenza A virus frequency in swine in Ontario, Canada.
000117 (2017) Edward W. Thommes ; Morgan Kruse ; Michele Kohli ; Rohita Sharma ; Stephen G. NoorduynReview of seasonal influenza in Canada: Burden of disease and the cost-effectiveness of quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccines.
000167 (2016) Léon Nshimyumukiza ; Xavier Douville ; Diane Fournier ; Julie Duplantie ; Rana K. Daher ; Isabelle Charlebois ; Jean Longtin ; Jesse Papenburg ; Maryse Guay ; Maurice Boissinot ; Michel G. Bergeron ; Denis Boudreau ; Christian Gagné ; François Rousseau ; Daniel ReinharzCost-effectiveness analysis of antiviral treatment in the management of seasonal influenza A: point-of-care rapid test versus clinical judgment.
000282 (2014) Marek Laskowski ; Amy L. Greer ; Seyed M. MoghadasAntiviral strategies for emerging influenza viruses in remote communities.
000304 (2013) David N. Fisman ; Tanya S. Hauck ; Ashleigh R. Tuite ; Amy L. GreerAn IDEA for short term outbreak projection: nearcasting using the basic reproduction number.
000310 (2013) Dena L. Schanzer ; Claire Sevenhuysen ; Brian Winchester ; Teresa MersereauEstimating influenza deaths in Canada, 1992-2009.
000351 (2013) Ayaz Hyder ; David L. Buckeridge ; Brian LeungPredictive validation of an influenza spread model.
000388 (2012) Christine L. Heidebrecht ; Susan Quach ; Jennifer A. Pereira ; Sherman D. Quan ; Faron Kolbe ; Michael Finkelstein ; David L. Buckeridge ; Jeffrey C. KwongIncorporating scannable forms into immunization data collection processes: a mixed-methods study.
000446 (2012) Christelle Aïcha Kom Mogto ; Gaston De Serres ; Monique Douville Fradet ; Germain Lebel ; Steve Toutant ; Rodica Gilca ; Manale Ouakki ; Naveed Zafar Janjua ; Danuta M. SkowronskiSchool absenteeism as an adjunct surveillance indicator: experience during the second wave of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in Quebec, Canada.
000492 (2012) R. Allard ; M. Couillard ; P. Pilon ; M. Kafka ; L. BédardInvasive bacterial infections following influenza: a time-series analysis in Montréal, Canada, 1996-2008.
000510 (2011) Marek Laskowski ; Bryan C P. Demianyk ; Julia Witt ; Shamir N. Mukhi ; Marcia R. Friesen ; Robert D. McleodAgent-based modeling of the spread of influenza-like illness in an emergency department: a simulation study.
000525 (2011) Bonita E. Lee ; Shamir N. Mukhi ; Jennifer May-Hadford ; Sabrina Plitt ; Marie Louie ; Steven J. DrewsDetermination of the relative economic impact of different molecular-based laboratory algorithms for respiratory viral pathogen detection, including Pandemic (H1N1), using a secure web based platform.
000538 (2011) Dena L. Schanzer ; Hui Zheng ; Jason GilmoreStatistical estimates of absenteeism attributable to seasonal and pandemic influenza from the Canadian Labour Force Survey.
000603 (2011) Elizabeth Rolland-Harris ; Martin TepperCost-effectiveness of Ontario's pandemic vaccine program.
000642 (2011) David Stiff ; Anand Kumar ; Niranjan Kissoon ; Robert Fowler ; Philippe Jouvet ; Peter Skippen ; Paul Smetanin ; Murray Kesselman ; Stasa VeroukisPotential pediatric intensive care unit demand/capacity mismatch due to novel pH1N1 in Canada.
000667 (2010) Matthew P. Muller ; Allison J. Mcgeer ; Kazi Hassan ; John Marshall ; Michael ChristianEvaluation of pneumonia severity and acute physiology scores to predict ICU admission and mortality in patients hospitalized for influenza.
000729 (2009) Marija Zivkovic Gojovic ; Beate Sander ; David Fisman ; Murray D. Krahn ; Chris T. BauchModelling mitigation strategies for pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
000757 (2009) Rodica Gilca ; Gaston De Serres ; Danuta Skowronski ; Guy Boivin ; David L. BuckeridgeThe need for validation of statistical methods for estimating respiratory virus-attributable hospitalization.
000809 (2008) Rahim Moineddin ; Jason X. Nie ; Gabrielle Domb ; Alan M. Leong ; Ross E G. UpshurSeasonality of primary care utilization for respiratory diseases in Ontario: a time-series analysis.

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