Using Prediction Markets to Forecast Trends in Infectious Diseases

Volume: 1, Issue: 10, Pages: 459 - 465
Published: Oct 1, 2006
Abstract
Public health agencies conduct surveillance for a number of infectious diseases and related phenomena. Typically, the collected information is used to help public health officials, researchers, and health care professionals cope with and plan for future disease activity. In many cases, however, such information is no longer particularly relevant for clinical purposes when it becomes widely available. For example, influenza surveillance data are...
Paper Details
Title
Using Prediction Markets to Forecast Trends in Infectious Diseases
Published Date
Oct 1, 2006
Volume
1
Issue
10
Pages
459 - 465
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