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US National CompositeRegions:
.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10US-States:
.Maine.Massachusetts.Vermont.New Hampshire.Connecticut.Rhode Island.New Jersey.New York State.Maryland.Pennsylvania.Virginia.South Carolina.North Carolina.Florida.Georgia.Tennessee.Michigan.Wisconsis.Indiana.Minnesota.Ohio.Arkansas.Nebraska.Missouri.Utah.North Dakota.Arizona.Washington.Napa County.Cook County.N.Central Texas.Tulsa County.Olahoma City County.Boston.New York City.St.Louis, IL.St.Louis, MO.Denver.San Diego.SeattleHosp.A Portland========================================================
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weekly CDC % of visits at sentinal doctors that are due to ILI
.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.101:CT,ME,MA,NH,RI,VT
2:NJ,NY,USVI
3:DE,DC,MD,PA,VA,WV
4:AL,FL,GA,KY,MS,NC,SC,TN
5:IL,IN,MI,MN,OH,WI
6:AR,LA,NM,OK,TX
7:IA,KS,MO,NE
8:CO,MT,ND,SD,UT,WY
9:AZ,CA,HI,NV
10:AK,ID,OR,WA
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ILI-charts
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I think we need a webpage or sticky forum-page which collects and updates
all the ILI-charts from different webpages,health-agencies,
tracking organizations around the world.
With a list of links, alphabetic and from world-map-clicking
and searchable by keyword directing to the chart.
Best, if they are all computer-readable,in uniform format,
same time-scale and ILI-definition and same #per 10000 scale,
for further statistics, analysis how it spreads and alerts.
A list with links to these charts would be good as a first step.
A list of countries,cities,areas who have these charts
would be good as a zeroth step.
Much work and effort is being invested worldwide to collect
and tabulate all these data, but AFAIK there is no effort
to internationally coordinate and centralize and organize
these data.
In USA we have CDC and charts for the 10 regions.
Also the state-health departments, some of which
provide charts for the states. Basically it's the data
from the ~1500 sentinel providers. When you have those
data, you can generate any regional charts automatically.
I assume these data are secret, sentinels don't put there
numbers on a central public webpage.
One day some country may create such a public sentinel network
which does this and it will be more attractive
and outcompete the old system...
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Re: DiSTRIBuTE Project - Influenza Surveillance - Real Time Tracking
http://isds.cirg.washington.edu/distrib ... riod=dailythey re-organized their webpage recently and are adding many new
cities, regions, states now in the last days.
I don't like their scaling, you can't see the weeks and compare with
CDC-charts. There should also be an option for a vertically
uniform scaling, to compare several regions in one chart
adding, deleting new regions in different colors by mouseclick