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Volume 19, Number 11—November 2013
Dispatch

Building Influenza Surveillance Pyramids in Near Real Time, Australia

Craig B. DaltonComments to Author , Sandra J. Carlson, Michelle T. Butler, Elissa Elvidge, and David N. Durrheim
Author affiliations: Hunter New England Population Health, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (C.B. Dalton, S.J. Carlson, M.T. Butler, E. Elvidge, D.N. Durrheim); Newcastle University, Newcastle (C.B. Dalton, D.N. Durrheim)

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Index of severity: percentage of participants with fever and cough plus >2 days off work and participants seeking medical advice from general practitioner (GP) , emergency department (ED), or hospital inpatient admission (denominator is number of weekly participants), Australia, May 2011–October 2012.

Figure. . Index of severity: percentage of participants with fever and cough plus >2 days off work and participants seeking medical advice from general practitioner (GP), emergency department (ED), or hospital inpatient admission (denominator is number of weekly participants), Australia, May 2011–October 2012.

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