Published June 1, 2023 | Version v1.0.0
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An extended period of elevated influenza mortality risk follows the main waves of influenza pandemics: Replication code and data

  • 1. University of Glasgow
  • 2. Lancaster University
  • 3. Konstantinos
  • 1. University of Glasgow

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Replication code and data for:

Schroeder, M., Lazarakis, S., Mancy, R., & Angelopoulos, K. (2023). An extended period of elevated influenza mortality risk follows the main waves of influenza pandemics. Social Science & Medicine, 115975. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115975

Notes

This project is supported by a grant that is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as part of UK Research and Innovation's rapid response to COVID-19 (ES/V005898/1). The project also received support from the University of Glasgow via the Adam Smith Business School Student Internship Scheme and College of Social Sciences College Research Fund. Rebecca Mancy's contribution to this work was also supported by The Leckie Fellowship, the Medical Research Council [grant number MC_UU_00022/4] and the Chief Scientist Office [grant number SPHSU19].

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Funding

UK Research and Innovation
Places and health MC_UU_00022/4
UK Research and Innovation
Assessing policy to address the medium-run impact of COVID-19 on income and health inequality with models informed by the history of disease outbreaks ES/V005898/1