Stochastic Study on the Sales Pattern of Influenza Anti-Viral Agents at Pharmacies
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概要
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This paper focuses on the stochastic analysis of the daily variations in formulations dispensed at pharmacies. A recent study showed that the cross-correlation functions between the time variations can be used for estimating the route and speed of influenza propagation process in society. In reality, however, the peak-shaped signals of the time variations and cross-correlation function are so complicated and noisy that it is almost impossible to know the original shape of the signals. The aim of this paper is to give an answer to this problem by considering the mathematical relationship between the time variations and cross-correlation function. Influenza anti-viral agents for adults and children are taken as an example.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2006-08-01
著者
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MATSUDA Rieko
National Institute of Health Sciences
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Yajima Takehiko
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toho University
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IWAKI Kazuo
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ohu University
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Ijuin Kazushige
Tanashi Yakuhin Co., Ltd.
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Yajima Takehiko
Oral Cancer Center
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Ijuin Kazushige
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ohu University
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Takahashi Mizuho
Nikko Citizen's Hospital
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Takahashi Mizuho
Nikko Citizen's Hospital
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Ijuin Kazushige
Tanashi Yakuhin
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Matsuda Rieko
Div. Of Foods National Inst. Of Health Sciences
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