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Table 2 In the second column rate per 100,000 practice population of observed number of ILI cases from October 2013 until March 2014 for each London borough (n=32) are shown

From: Analysing the link between public transport use and airborne transmission: mobility and contagion in the London underground

Borough

Rate of observed cases

Φ-values

Barking

13.65

2.3819

Barnet

10.35

1.0831

Bexley

5

No Underground

Brent

15.18

1.2586

Bromley

5.96

No Underground

Camden

12.00

1.2365

Croydon

9.64

No Underground

Ealing

7.72

0.9672

Enfield

10.81

1.5157

Greenwich

17.23

8.7555

Hackney

13.16

1.042

Hammersmith and Fulham

1.98

1.2096

Haringey

7.73

3.2414

Harrow

16.98

0.7509

Havering

1.02

1.0846

Hillingdon

9.87

0.2961

Hounslow

1.00

1.3454

Islington

15.37

2.0261

Kensington and Chelsea

5.5

1.161

Kingston upon Thames

4.9

No Underground

Lambeth

12.84

4.3647

Lewisham

11.75

No Underground

Merton

8.41

2.1899

Newham

15.67

4.7831

Redbridge

5.54

1.0542

Richmond upon Thames

2.3

1.8118

Southwark

16.83

4.4972

Sutton

8.40

No Underground

Tower Hamlets

16.66

2.2178

Waltham Forest

10.35

4.7722

Wandsworth

11.04

3.3296

Westminster

6.96

0.8579

  1. In the third column, each borough Φ-values are presented. A correlation coefficient of 0.44 is obtained