2018
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofy210.698
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691. Real-Time Local Influenza Forecasting Using Smartphone-Connected Thermometer Readings

Abstract: BackgroundInformation regarding influenza activity can inform clinical and public health activities. However, current surveillance approaches induce a delay in influenza activity reports (typically 1–2 weeks). Recently, we used data from smartphone connected thermometers to accurately forecast real-time influenza activity at a national level. Because thermometer readings can be geo-located, we used state-level thermometer data to determine whether these data can improve state-level surveillance estimates.Metho… Show more

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