(A) Daily prevalence of symptomatic influenza in simulations of metropolitan Seattle for various

and (B) for

with various interventions. The interventions, which begin 30 days after the first case is detected, are: giving a course of antiviral agents to ascertained cases, closing schools either permanently or for 60 days, and pre-vaccination of 50% of the population with a well-matched seasonal influenza vaccine. (C) Final illness attack rates (180 days) vs

for FluTE (simulating metropolitan Seattle) and a model with random mixing. Results for all panels are from one run of metropolitan Seattle for each

or intervention strategy except for the simulation for

in panel (A), which was run 5 times with different random number seeds and plotted to show stochastic variability.