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Volume 11, Number 2—February 2005
Dispatch

Comparing Aberration Detection Methods with Simulated Data

Lori Hutwagner*Comments to Author , Timothy Browne*, G. Matthew Seeman*, and Aaron T. Fleischauer*
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Example of 1 year of simulated data with simulated outbreaks. Simulated data are based on real means and standard deviations with different types of simulated outbreaks randomly inserted.

Figure. . Example of 1 year of simulated data with simulated outbreaks. Simulated data are based on real means and standard deviations with different types of simulated outbreaks randomly inserted.

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