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Research publication

Seasonality of influenza and coseasonality with avian influenza in Bangladesh, 2010–19: a retrospective, time-series analysis

in 'Lancet Global Health'
By Isha Berry, Mahbubur Rahman, Meerjady Flora, Tahmina Shirin, A.S.M. Alamgir, Manjur Hossain Khan, Rubaid Anwar, Mona Lisa, Fahmida Chowdhury, Ariful Islam, Muzzafar Osmani, Stacie Dunkel, Eric Brum, Amy Greer, Shaun Morris, Punam Mangtani, David N. Fisman
Published on 14/06/2022
This paper aims to characterise influenza seasonality, examine regional heterogeneity in transmission and evaluate coseasonality between circulating influenza viruses in Bangladesh.
cover of Lancet Global health
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Theme

  • Avian influenza

Location

  • Bangladesh

Funder

  • GCRF
  • ZELS

Language

  • English

Area of work

  • Research

Publication type

  • Research publication

Partner

  • Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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