Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41050, first published .
Characterization of Influenza-Like Illness Burden Using Commercial Wearable Sensor Data and Patient-Reported Outcomes: Mixed Methods Cohort Study

Characterization of Influenza-Like Illness Burden Using Commercial Wearable Sensor Data and Patient-Reported Outcomes: Mixed Methods Cohort Study

Characterization of Influenza-Like Illness Burden Using Commercial Wearable Sensor Data and Patient-Reported Outcomes: Mixed Methods Cohort Study

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  1. Best J, Sadeghi M, Sun X, Seetasith A, Albensi L, Joshi S, Zervos M. Household Influenza Transmission and Healthcare Resource Utilization Among Patients Treated with Baloxavir vs Oseltamivir: A United States Outpatient Prospective Survey. Infectious Diseases and Therapy 2024;13(4):685 View
  2. Farooq K, Lim M, Dennison-Hall L, Janson F, Olszewska A, Ahmad Zabidi M, Haratym-Rojek A, Narowski K, Clinch B, Prunotto M, Chawla D, Hunter V, Ukachukwu V. Evaluation of Machine Learning to Detect Influenza Using Wearable Sensor Data and Patient-Reported Symptoms: Cohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e47879 View