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Spatiotemporal patterns of influenza in Western Australia

Understanding the geospatial distribution of influenza infection and the risk factors associated with infection clustering can inform targeted preventive interventions. We conducted a geospatial analysis to investigate the spatial patterns and identify drivers of medically attended influenza infection across all age groups in Western Australia.

Citation:
Alene KA, Moore HC, Clements ACA, Gilmour B, Barth DD, Pavlos R, Scalley B, Blyth CC. Spatiotemporal patterns of influenza in Western Australia. Public Health in Pract. 2025;9.

Keywords:
Epidemiology; Spatial; Spatiotemporal; Influenza; Western Australia

Abstract:
Understanding the geospatial distribution of influenza infection and the risk factors associated with infection clustering can inform targeted preventive interventions. We conducted a geospatial analysis to investigate the spatial patterns and identify drivers of medically attended influenza infection across all age groups in Western Australia.