Population-level respiratory virus-virus interactions, Puerto Rico, 2013—2023

Description:

Understanding the interactions between viruses is crucial for evaluating the transmission and severity of diseases. Positive interactions indicate simultaneous circulation, while negative interactions reflect a reduction in the transmission of one virus when another is predominant. This study analyzes the relationships between seven respiratory viruses using a Bayesian approach that considers seasonality and long-term trends.

Objective:

Analyze the interactions between seven respiratory viruses to evaluate the transmission and severity of the disease in Puerto Rico, considering seasonality and long-term trends.

Main Variables
“co-infection, viral interference, acute respiratory infections, pathogenic interactions, viral synergism”
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Reference Population:
Population of Puerto Rico (in the context of respiratory virus interactions)
Product:
Population-level respiratory virus-virus interactions, Puerto Rico, 2013–2023
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