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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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34 Applied Session Sun, 8/2/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-208A
Statistical Methods for Modeling Infectious Disease Risk - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Akbar Zaidi, CDC
    2:05 PM   Estimates of US Influenza-Associated Deaths Calculated from Three Poisson Regression Models for the 1976/77 Through the 2004/05 SeasonsHong Zhou, CDC; William W. Thompson, CDC; Po-Yung Cheng, CDC; Cecile Viboud, Fogarty International Center; Corinne Ringholz, Fogarty International Center; Eric Weintraub, CDC; Joseph Bresee, CDC; David K. Shay, CDC
    2:20 PM   Modeling Clinical Symptoms as Predictors for Influenza: A Useful Tool for Primary Care ProvidersHector Lemus, San Diego State University; Tabitha Zimmerman, Naval Health Research Center
    2:35 PM   Using Mathematical Models to Predict the Risk of ListeriosisZheng Lu, Virginia Commonwealth University; Chunwang Gao, Iowa State University; Chunwang Gao, Iowa State University
    2:50 PM   Bootstrap Variance and Bias Correction in the Estimation of HIV Incidence from Surveillance Data with Testing for Recent InfectionNicole B. Carnegie, University of Washington
    3:05 PM   Modeling the Incidence of Disease and the Two Sample Capture-Recapture Proceedure Lawrence Lessner, State University of New York/New York State Department of Health
    3:20 PM   Application of Robust Regression Models for Estimating Influenza-Associated Deaths Using the CDC 122 Cities Mortality Reporting System DataPo-Yung Cheng, CDC; William W. Thompson, CDC; Rosaline Dhara, CDC; Al Ozonoff, Boston University School of Public Health; Xiaopeng Miao, Boston University School of Public Health; Lynnette Brammer, CDC; Eric Weintraub, CDC; Lenee Blanton, CDC; David K. Shay, CDC
    3:35 PM   An Application of Generalized Estimating Equations to the Data from Influenza Surveillance in CanadaShenghai Zhang, Public Health Agency of Canada;
 

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