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Probabilistic forecasting in infectious disease epidemiology: The thirteenth Armitage lecture

By Lena Held and others at
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Routine surveillance of notifiable infectious diseases gives rise to daily or weekly counts of reported cases stratified by region and age group. From a public health perspective, forecasts of infectious disease spread are of central importance. We argue that such forecasts need to properly incorporate the attached uncertainty, so should... Show more
June 27, 2017
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Probabilistic forecasting in infectious disease epidemiology: The thirteenth Armitage lecture
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