Fig. 4 | Scientific Reports

Fig. 4

From: Computable phenotypes to identify respiratory viral infections in the All of Us research program

Fig. 4

Temporal patterns of respiratory virus episodes by composition. Three-week moving averages shown for (a) parainfluenza, (b) human metapneumovirus, (c) rhinovirus, (d) adenovirus, (e) respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), (f) human coronavirus, (g) influenza virus, and (h) SARS-CoV-2. For each virus, lines show total episodes (gray) and episodes by composition: one or more positive tests (blue), single ICD code (light orange), two ICD codes (light green), and three or more ICD codes (red-orange). For influenza and SARS-CoV-2, additional lines show episodes with antiviral prescriptions alone (dark green) or with concurrent ICD codes (pink). Gray shading indicates testing volume. The left y-axis corresponds to episode counts and the right y-axis shows total tests performed. *Episodes for hCoV are shown after applying temporal filtering (unfiltered plot compared in Figure S1).

Back to article page