Grant: A longitudinal study of infection attack rates among hospital outpatients in Hong Kong during the epidemic of the human swine influenza A/H1N1 virus in 2009 by tracking temporal changes in age-specific seroprevalence rates

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Project Title
A longitudinal study of infection attack rates among hospital outpatients in Hong Kong during the epidemic of the human swine influenza A/H1N1 virus in 2009 by tracking temporal changes in age-specific seroprevalence rates
 
Principal Investigator Wu, Joseph Tsz Kei (Principal investigator)
Co-Investigator(s) Lau, Yu Lung (Co-Investigator)
Peiris, Joseph Sriyal Malik (Co-Investigator)
Hung, Ivan Fan Ngai (Co-Investigator)
Cowling, Benjamin John (Co-Investigator)
Project Code
10090272
 
Funding Year
2009/2010
 
Amount
925260
 
Panel Medicine
Start Date
01-11-2009
 
Expected Completion
31-10-2010
 
Status
On-going
 
Keywords influenza, pandemic, swine, seroprevalence, attack rate, herd immunity
Grant Type/Funding Scheme Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases - Full Grants
Duration
12
 
Publication Estimating infection attack rates and severity in real time during an influenza pandemic: Analysis of serial cross-sectional serologic surveillance data
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