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FluVigilanciaBR - Seasonality

Seasonality

This repository is an initiative to provide analytical tools to analyze Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) notifications registered at SINAN, the Brazilian Notifiable Diseases Information System (www.saude.gov.br/sinan). Analyzis are performed for each Brazilian State as well as by influenza-like illnessess (ILI) regions.

This is a product of the joint work between researchers at the Scientific Computation Program at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz, PROCC), School of Applied Mathematics at Fundação Getúlio Vargas (EMAp-FGV), both from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the Inluenza Work Force at the Health Surveillance Secretariat of the Brazilian Ministry of Health (GT-Influenza, SVS, MS).

Threshold definition is based on the Moving Epidemics Method by Jose E. Lozano (https://github.com/lozalojo/mem) with small variations by Marcelo F C Gomes (https://github.com/marfcg/mem/tree/update/candidate). Vega T., Lozano J.E. (2004) Modelling influenza epidemic - can we detect the beginning and predict the intensity and duration? International Congress Series 1263 (2004) 281-283.

Vega T., Lozano J.E. (2012) Influenza surveillance in Europe: establishing epidemic thresholds by the Moving Epidemic Method. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, DOI:10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00422.x.

Notification opportunity patterns and nowcast estimates are based on model by Leo Bastos.

  • Free software: GNU General Public License v3

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  • Notification opportunity patterns;
  • Activity thresholds;
  • Nowcast of weekly incidence;

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