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The Seattle Flu Study: a multiarm community-based prospective study protocol for assessing influenza prevalence, transmission and genomic epidemiology
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Brandstetter, Elisabeth
, Shendure, Jay
, Rieder, Mark
, Adler, Amanda
, Englund, Janet A
, Frazer, Chris D
, Starita, Lea M
, Zigman Suchsland, Monica
, Wolf, Caitlin R
, Nickerson, Deborah A
, Jackson, Michael
, Chu, Helen Y
, Hadfield, James
, Kiavand, Anahita
, Lyon, Victoria Rachel
, Newman, Kira
, Sibley, Thomas R
, Famulare, Michael
, Bedford, Trevor
, Kimball, Louise E
, Boeckh, Michael
, Lacombe, Kirsten
, Lutz, Barry
, Han, Peter D
, Gulati, Reena K
, Logue, Jennifer K
in
Ambulatory care
/ Campuses
/ Child care
/ Clinics
/ Community
/ Data
/ Dissemination
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Health surveillance
/ Homeless people
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Illnesses
/ Influenza
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Infrastructure
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical records
/ Metadata
/ Morbidity
/ Pandemics
/ Pathogens
/ Prevalence
/ Prospective Studies
/ protocol
/ Regions
/ Residual symptoms
/ Respiratory diseases
/ respiratory infection
/ Review boards
/ Seasons
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Shelters
/ surveillance
/ Symptoms
/ Viral infections
/ virology
/ Whole genome sequencing
/ Workplaces
2020
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The Seattle Flu Study: a multiarm community-based prospective study protocol for assessing influenza prevalence, transmission and genomic epidemiology
by
Brandstetter, Elisabeth
, Shendure, Jay
, Rieder, Mark
, Adler, Amanda
, Englund, Janet A
, Frazer, Chris D
, Starita, Lea M
, Zigman Suchsland, Monica
, Wolf, Caitlin R
, Nickerson, Deborah A
, Jackson, Michael
, Chu, Helen Y
, Hadfield, James
, Kiavand, Anahita
, Lyon, Victoria Rachel
, Newman, Kira
, Sibley, Thomas R
, Famulare, Michael
, Bedford, Trevor
, Kimball, Louise E
, Boeckh, Michael
, Lacombe, Kirsten
, Lutz, Barry
, Han, Peter D
, Gulati, Reena K
, Logue, Jennifer K
in
Ambulatory care
/ Campuses
/ Child care
/ Clinics
/ Community
/ Data
/ Dissemination
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Health surveillance
/ Homeless people
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Illnesses
/ Influenza
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Infrastructure
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical records
/ Metadata
/ Morbidity
/ Pandemics
/ Pathogens
/ Prevalence
/ Prospective Studies
/ protocol
/ Regions
/ Residual symptoms
/ Respiratory diseases
/ respiratory infection
/ Review boards
/ Seasons
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Shelters
/ surveillance
/ Symptoms
/ Viral infections
/ virology
/ Whole genome sequencing
/ Workplaces
2020
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The Seattle Flu Study: a multiarm community-based prospective study protocol for assessing influenza prevalence, transmission and genomic epidemiology
by
Brandstetter, Elisabeth
, Shendure, Jay
, Rieder, Mark
, Adler, Amanda
, Englund, Janet A
, Frazer, Chris D
, Starita, Lea M
, Zigman Suchsland, Monica
, Wolf, Caitlin R
, Nickerson, Deborah A
, Jackson, Michael
, Chu, Helen Y
, Hadfield, James
, Kiavand, Anahita
, Lyon, Victoria Rachel
, Newman, Kira
, Sibley, Thomas R
, Famulare, Michael
, Bedford, Trevor
, Kimball, Louise E
, Boeckh, Michael
, Lacombe, Kirsten
, Lutz, Barry
, Han, Peter D
, Gulati, Reena K
, Logue, Jennifer K
in
Ambulatory care
/ Campuses
/ Child care
/ Clinics
/ Community
/ Data
/ Dissemination
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Health surveillance
/ Homeless people
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Illnesses
/ Influenza
/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology
/ Infrastructure
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical records
/ Metadata
/ Morbidity
/ Pandemics
/ Pathogens
/ Prevalence
/ Prospective Studies
/ protocol
/ Regions
/ Residual symptoms
/ Respiratory diseases
/ respiratory infection
/ Review boards
/ Seasons
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Shelters
/ surveillance
/ Symptoms
/ Viral infections
/ virology
/ Whole genome sequencing
/ Workplaces
2020
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The Seattle Flu Study: a multiarm community-based prospective study protocol for assessing influenza prevalence, transmission and genomic epidemiology
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The Seattle Flu Study: a multiarm community-based prospective study protocol for assessing influenza prevalence, transmission and genomic epidemiology
2020
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Overview
IntroductionInfluenza epidemics and pandemics cause significant morbidity and mortality. An effective response to a potential pandemic requires the infrastructure to rapidly detect, characterise, and potentially contain new and emerging influenza strains at both an individual and population level. The objective of this study is to use data gathered simultaneously from community and hospital sites to develop a model of how influenza enters and spreads in a population.Methods and analysisStarting in the 2018–2019 season, we have been enrolling individuals with acute respiratory illness from community sites throughout the Seattle metropolitan area, including clinics, childcare facilities, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, workplaces, college campuses and homeless shelters. At these sites, we collect clinical data and mid-nasal swabs from individuals with at least two acute respiratory symptoms. Additionally, we collect residual nasal swabs and data from individuals who seek care for respiratory symptoms at four regional hospitals. Samples are tested using a multiplex molecular assay, and influenza whole genome sequencing is performed for samples with influenza detected. Geospatial mapping and computational modelling platforms are in development to characterise the regional spread of influenza and other respiratory pathogens.Ethics and disseminationThe study was approved by the University of Washington’s Institutional Review Board (STUDY00006181). Results will be disseminated through talks at conferences, peer-reviewed publications and on the study website (www.seattleflu.org).
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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