Determinants of follow-up participation in the Internet-based European influenza surveillance platform Influenzanet.

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Published in J Med Internet Res on March 10, 2014

Authors

Paolo Bajardi, Alessandro Vespignani, Sebastian Funk, Ken Td Eames, W John Edmunds, Clément Turbelin, Marion Debin, Vittoria Colizza, Ronald Smallenburg, Carl E Koppeschaar, Ana O Franco, Vitor Faustino, Annasara Carnahan, Moa Rehn, Daniela Paolotti

Associated clinical trials:

Wide Scale Monitoring for Acute Respiratory Infection Using a Mobile-based Study Platform | NCT04525118

Wide Scale Monitoring for Acute Respiratory Infection Using a Mobile-Based Study Platform | NCT04663776

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