Cross-sectional telephone surveys as a tool to study epidemiological factors and monitor seasonal influenza activity in Malta

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V. Marmara
D. Marmara
P. McMenemy
A. Kleczkowski
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[1] University of Malta,Faculty of Economics, Management & Accountancy
[2] University of Malta,Faculty of Health Sciences, Mater Dei Hospital, Block A, Level 1
[3] University of Stirling,Department of Mathematics
[4] University of Strathclyde,Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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Cross-sectional surveys; Under-reporting; Seasonal influenza; Epidemiology; Influenza symptoms; Priors;
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