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Elina Seppälä er spesialist i samfunnsmedisin og seniorrådgiver ved Område for smittevern i Folkehelseinstituttet.
Articles by Elina Seppälä
Correction: Hospitalisations for COVID-19 – a comparison of different data sources
- Robert Whittaker,
- Mari Grøsland,
- Eirik Alnes Buanes,
- Sigrid Beitland,
- Bente Bryhn,
- Jon Helgeland,
- Olav Isak Sjøflot,
- Jacob Dag Berild,
- Elina Seppälä,
- Ragnhild Tønnessen,
- Kjetil Telle
17.11.2021:
Tidsskr Nor Legeforen 2020; 140: 1891–6. In the English version of the article, the following should read in Table 1: Patients with COVID-19 confirmed by a laboratory, who were hospitalised in the period two days before until 14 days after sampling date, and/or inpatient admissions where the patient...
Hospitalisations for COVID-19 – a comparison of different data sources
- Robert Whittaker,
- Mari Grøsland,
- Eirik Alnes Buanes,
- Sigrid Beitland,
- Bente Bryhn,
- Jon Helgeland,
- Olav Isak Sjøflot,
- Jacob Dag Berild,
- Elina Seppälä,
- Ragnhild Tønnessen,
- Kjetil Telle
14.12.2020:
Continuous monitoring of hospitalisations for COVID-19 is required to maintain an overview of the epidemiological situation and the burden on hospitals over time. During the pandemic, different countries have chosen different monitoring strategies at the national level. Some countries collect...
COVID-19 cases reported to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health in the first six weeks of the epidemic
- Elina Seppälä,
- Ragnhild Tønnessen,
- Lamprini Veneti,
- Trine Hessevik Paulsen,
- Anneke Steens,
- Robert Whittaker,
- Karoline Bragstad,
- Jacob Dag Berild,
- Astrid Louise Løvlie,
- Umaer Naseer,
- Emily MacDonald,
- Line Vold
11.12.2020:
An increase in numbers of persons with severe pneumonia of unknown aetiology was reported from Wuhan, China, on 31 December 2019. On 7 January 2020, a novel coronavirus, later named SARS-CoV-2, was identified by the Chinese health authorities as being the cause of the disease now known as COVID-19...