Detecting Spatial Propagation Patterns in Seasonal Flu
Shen, Yueyi
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Title
Detecting Spatial Propagation Patterns in Seasonal Flu
Author(s)
Shen, Yueyi
Issue Date
2023-05-01
Keyword(s)
Influenza; Propagation; Geographical and temporal; cyclicity analysis
Abstract
Influenza is a highly transmissible virus that continues to circulate widely in the continental United States. Although it has not caused an explosive pandemic like COVID-19, influenza remains a significant public health concern. In this study, we employ cyclicity analysis to track the spread of influenza across both space and time. Our findings indicate that prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the predominant pattern of influenza transmission in the United States involved a gradual northward progression from southern regions. This research provides valuable insights into the spatial and temporal dynamics of influenza transmission, which may inform future efforts to prevent and control its spread.
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