Nature Communications (Jun 2020)
The impact of climate and antigenic evolution on seasonal influenza virus epidemics in Australia
Abstract
Seasonal influenza epidemics vary in timing and size, but the causes of the variation remain unclear. Here, the authors analyse a 15-year city-level data set, and find that fluctuations in climatic factors do not predict onset timing, and that while antigenic change does not have a consistent effect on epidemic size, the timing of onset and heterosubtypic competition do.