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title: "What is flusion?"
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## Briefly...
f(l)usion is a data set that provides estimates for hospitalizations that resulted from influenza. The data is estimated by a joint spatiotemporal model that joins (*fuses*) data from FluSurv, the Influenza Like Illness (ILI) data set, the NREVSS data set, and HHS reported incidence to produce estimates. In a sense, flusion can be thought of as a historical reconstruction of past hospitalization based on signals (patterns and trends) captured in the contributing data sources.
## What's it good for?
Flusion is intended to provide a complete and continuous source of data to train and support influenza forecasting modeling. It is an analytic product to support other analytic products.
![**Flusion in a snapshot:** Arrows represent how information is passed between data-specific submodels](images/share.png){width=890%}