Bmc Infectious Diseases Influenza Activity in Europe during Eight Seasons (1999–2007): an Evaluation of the Indicators Used to Measure Activity and an Assessment of the Timing, Length and Course of Peak Activity (spread) across Europe

Background: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and virological data on influenza since 1996 in an increasing number of countries. The EISS dataset was used to characterise important epidemiological features of influenza activity in Europe during eight winters (1999–2007). The following questions were addressed: 1) are the sentinel clinical reports a good measure of influenza activity? 2) how long is a typical influenza season in Europe? 3) is there a west-east and/or south-north course of peak activity ('spread') of influenza in Europe?

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