UPPER TOLERANCE LIMITS OF NON-EPIDEMIC DAILY MORBIDITY FOR INFLUENZA AND OTHER ACUTE RESPIRATORY-DISEASES IN EPIDEMIC SEASON

  • 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 55 (6), 761-763
Abstract
The start of an influenza epidemic [human] may be detected by comparing actual daily morbidity from influenza and other acute respiratory infections with the upper tolerance limits of this morbidity for nonepidemic years. A method of constructing such tolerance limits for the autumn-winter season, when the probability of an influenza epidemic is greatest, is described. The results are illustrated by data relating to Moscow, USSR.