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  2. Google Flu Trends - Wikipedia

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    Google Flu Trends data, South Africa. Google Flu Trends (GFT) was a web service operated by Google. It provided estimates of influenza activity for more than 25 countries. By aggregating Google Search queries, it attempted to make accurate predictions about flu activity. This project was first launched in 2008 by Google.org to help predict ...

  3. Infoveillance - Wikipedia

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    Other flu prediction projects, including Flu Detector, have come and gone since the advent and removal of Google Flu Trends. Flu Detector was developed by Vasileios Lampos and other researchers at the University of Bristol. [7] It was an application of machine learning that first used feature selection to automatically extract flu-related terms ...

  4. Public health surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by these early, encouraging experiences, Google launched Google Flu Trends [12] in 2008. More flu-related searches are taken to indicate higher flu activity. The results, which were published in Nature, closely matched CDC data, and led it by 1–2 weeks. [13] However, it has been shown that the original approach behind Google Flu ...

  5. Timeline of influenza - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of influenza, briefly describing major events such as outbreaks, epidemics, pandemics, discoveries and developments of vaccines.In addition to specific year/period-related events, there is the seasonal flu that kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people every year and has claimed between 340 million and 1 billion human lives throughout history.

  6. Canada's Pandemic Influenza Plan - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Pandemic Influenza Plan was released most recently in 2017 by the Canadian Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (CPIP) Task Group. [1] It is available as an periodically updated webpage. [ 2 ] It is available in pdf format.

  7. Flu season - Wikipedia

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    The 1950–1951 flu season was particularly severe in England and Wales and in Canada. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Influenza A predominated. The rates of excess pneumonia and influenza mortality in these places was higher than those which would later be experienced in both the 1957 and 1968 pandemics.

  8. 2009 swine flu pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 swine flu pandemic in Canada was part of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu.In Canada, roughly 10% of the populace (or 3.5 million) has been infected with the virus, [2] [3] with 428 confirmed deaths (as of 20 February 2017); [1] non-fatal individual cases are for the most part no longer being recorded.

  9. Google Trends - Wikipedia

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    The use of Google Trends to study a wide range of medical topics is becoming more widespread. Studies have been performed examining such diverse topics as use of tobacco substitutes, [29] suicide occurrence, [30] asthma, [31] and parasitic diseases. [32] In an analogous concept of using health queries to predict the flu, Google Flu Trends was ...