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1. Decreased Seasonal Influenza Rates Detected in a Crowdsourced Influenza-Like Illness Surveillance System During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study.

2. Enabling Multicentric Participatory Disease Surveillance for Global Health Enhancement: Viewpoint on Global Flu View.

3. Healthcare-Seeking Behavior for Respiratory Illness Among Flu Near You Participants in the United States During the 2015-2016 Through 2018-2019 Influenza Seasons.

4. Evaluating an app-guided self-test for influenza: lessons learned for improving the feasibility of study designs to evaluate self-tests for respiratory viruses.

5. Influenza forecasting for French regions combining EHR, web and climatic data sources with a machine learning ensemble approach.

6. What to know before forecasting the flu.

7. Comparison of crowd-sourced, electronic health records based, and traditional health-care based influenza-tracking systems at multiple spatial resolutions in the United States of America.

8. Use of a Digital Health Application for Influenza Surveillance in China.

9. Using electronic health records and Internet search information for accurate influenza forecasting.

10. Cloud-based Electronic Health Records for Real-time, Region-specific Influenza Surveillance.

11. On-demand delivery of influenza vaccination.

12. Combining Search, Social Media, and Traditional Data Sources to Improve Influenza Surveillance.

13. Flu Near You: Crowdsourced Symptom Reporting Spanning 2 Influenza Seasons.

14. Estimating influenza attack rates in the United States using a participatory cohort.

15. Computational approaches to influenza surveillance: beyond timeliness.

16. Using clinicians' search query data to monitor influenza epidemics.

17. A case study of the New York City 2012-2013 influenza season with daily geocoded Twitter data from temporal and spatiotemporal perspectives.

18. Accuracy of epidemiological inferences based on publicly available information: retrospective comparative analysis of line lists of human cases infected with influenza A(H7N9) in China.

19. A systematic review of studies on forecasting the dynamics of influenza outbreaks.

20. Clinic accessibility and clinic-level predictors of the geographic variation in 2009 pandemic influenza vaccine coverage in Montreal, Canada.

21. Wikipedia usage estimates prevalence of influenza-like illness in the United States in near real-time.

22. Predictors of the timing of vaccination uptake: The 2009 influenza pandemic (H1N1) in Montreal.

23. Relationship between community prevalence of obesity and associated behavioral factors and community rates of influenza-related hospitalizations in the United States.

24. Influenza A (H7N9) and the importance of digital epidemiology.

25. Monitoring influenza epidemics in china with search query from baidu.

26. Entry and exit screening of airline travellers during the A(H1N1) 2009 pandemic: a retrospective evaluation.

27. Evaluation of epidemic intelligence systems integrated in the early alerting and reporting project for the detection of A/H5N1 influenza events.

28. Neighborhood determinants of 2009 pandemic A/H1N1 influenza vaccination in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

29. Application of change point analysis to daily influenza-like illness emergency department visits.

30. Usefulness of school absenteeism data for predicting influenza outbreaks, United States.

31. Increased influenza-related healthcare utilization by residents of an urban aboriginal community.

32. Effect of expanded US recommendations for seasonal influenza vaccination: comparison of two pediatric emergency departments in the United States and Canada.

33. Human vs. animal outbreaks of the 2009 swine-origin H1N1 influenza A epidemic.

34. Socio-economic disparities in the burden of seasonal influenza: the effect of social and material deprivation on rates of influenza infection.

35. Strengthening the International Health Regulations: lessons from the H1N1 pandemic.

36. Characteristics of US public schools with reported cases of novel influenza A (H1N1).

37. Event-based biosurveillance of respiratory disease in Mexico, 2007-2009: connection to the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic?

39. Evidence-based tool for triggering school closures during influenza outbreaks, Japan.

40. Effect of environmental factors on the spatio-temporal patterns of influenza spread.

41. Influenza A (H1N1) virus, 2009--online monitoring.

42. Evaluation of influenza prevention in the workplace using a personally controlled health record: randomized controlled trial.

43. Age-related trends in the timeliness and prediction of medical visits, hospitalizations and deaths due to pneumonia and influenza, British Columbia, Canada, 1998-2004.

44. Efficacy of influenza vaccination in HIV-positive patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

45. Empirical evidence for the effect of airline travel on inter-regional influenza spread in the United States.

46. Reengineering real time outbreak detection systems for influenza epidemic monitoring.

47. Identifying pediatric age groups for influenza vaccination using a real-time regional surveillance system.

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