Can dynamic mapping reveal clues about flu seasonality?

Friday, September 7, 2012 - 08:01 in Earth & Climate

Influenza outbreaks in the United States typically begin with the arrival of cold weather and then spread in seasonal waves across geographic zones. But the question of why epidemics can vary from one season to the next has baffled scientists. A new study suggests that the search for answers has been thwarted, in part, by the lack of standardized research methods.

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