Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09–2011/12 in England and Wales, with the reported burden varying overall and by age group. The objective of this study was to estimate the impact of influenza on all-cause and cause-specific mortality during this period. Age-specific generalised linear regression models fitted with an identity link were developed, modelling weekly influenza activity through multiplying clinical influenza-like illness consultation rates with proportion of samples positive for influenza A or B. To adjust for confounding factors, a similar activity indicator was calculated for Respiratory Syncytial Virus. Extreme temperature and seasonal trend were controlled for. Following a severe influenza seaso...
Background: In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first esti...
Background: Evaluation of population impact of influenza including risk of infection, illness if inf...
Background: In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first esti...
Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09-2011/12 in England and Wales, with ...
Significant increases in excess all-cause mortality, particularly in the elderly, were observed duri...
Abstract Background Influenza is rarely confirmed with laboratory testing and accurate assessment of...
BACKGROUND: The causes of recurrent waves in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are not fully understo...
Background: We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality ...
We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality to seasonal ...
We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality to seasonal ...
We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality to seasonal ...
In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first estimates of pand...
The mortality burden of the 2009 A/H1N1 pandemic remains unclear in many countries due to delays in ...
In temperate countries, death rates increase in winter, but influenza epidemics often cause greater ...
Background: We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality ...
Background: In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first esti...
Background: Evaluation of population impact of influenza including risk of infection, illness if inf...
Background: In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first esti...
Very different influenza seasons have been observed from 2008/09-2011/12 in England and Wales, with ...
Significant increases in excess all-cause mortality, particularly in the elderly, were observed duri...
Abstract Background Influenza is rarely confirmed with laboratory testing and accurate assessment of...
BACKGROUND: The causes of recurrent waves in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are not fully understo...
Background: We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality ...
We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality to seasonal ...
We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality to seasonal ...
We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality to seasonal ...
In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first estimates of pand...
The mortality burden of the 2009 A/H1N1 pandemic remains unclear in many countries due to delays in ...
In temperate countries, death rates increase in winter, but influenza epidemics often cause greater ...
Background: We assessed the severity of the 2009 influenza pandemic by comparing pandemic mortality ...
Background: In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first esti...
Background: Evaluation of population impact of influenza including risk of infection, illness if inf...
Background: In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first esti...