Concerns that a new influenza strain may arise that would exhibit similar properties to the 1918– 1919 pandemic virus prompted the decision in 1947 to establish a World Health Organization global program for influenza surveillance. This program has contributed greatly to understanding of the epidemiology of influenza and provides the basis for the timely updating of influenza vaccine formulations during interpandemic periods. The spread of pandemic influenza, however, is extremely rapid and, in 1957 and 1969, occurred before sufficient supplies of vaccine could be prepared and administered. Recent evidence regarding the origin of new influenza strains provides some opportunities for improving surveillance for pandemic influenza, but there i...
RevisiónIn 2009, the emergence of the new H1N1 influenza virus saw the world brace itself for the f...
A network of global respiratory disease surveillance systems and partnerships has been built over de...
(See the editorial commentary by Fedson on pages 1562–3) Use of influenza vaccine is increasing, esp...
The 1918 devastating influenza pandemic left a lasting impact on influenza experts and the public, a...
Globally coordinated epidemiologic and virologic surveillance is the foundation of the influenza vac...
The emergence of a novel strain of influenza virus A (H1N1) in April 2009 focused attention on influ...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
The pandemic potential of influenza has made this disease the principal target of both national and ...
Influenza is the most common viral diseases. Every year takes place in epidemics that affect Czech R...
AbstractDespite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufa...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...
Annual influenza epidemics in humans affect 5-15% of the population, causing an estimated half milli...
The 1918 devastating influenza pandemic left a lasting impact on influenza experts and the public, a...
On the 11th of June 2009, the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century was announced by the WHO....
RevisiónIn 2009, the emergence of the new H1N1 influenza virus saw the world brace itself for the f...
A network of global respiratory disease surveillance systems and partnerships has been built over de...
(See the editorial commentary by Fedson on pages 1562–3) Use of influenza vaccine is increasing, esp...
The 1918 devastating influenza pandemic left a lasting impact on influenza experts and the public, a...
Globally coordinated epidemiologic and virologic surveillance is the foundation of the influenza vac...
The emergence of a novel strain of influenza virus A (H1N1) in April 2009 focused attention on influ...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
The pandemic potential of influenza has made this disease the principal target of both national and ...
Influenza is the most common viral diseases. Every year takes place in epidemics that affect Czech R...
AbstractDespite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufa...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...
Annual influenza epidemics in humans affect 5-15% of the population, causing an estimated half milli...
The 1918 devastating influenza pandemic left a lasting impact on influenza experts and the public, a...
On the 11th of June 2009, the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century was announced by the WHO....
RevisiónIn 2009, the emergence of the new H1N1 influenza virus saw the world brace itself for the f...
A network of global respiratory disease surveillance systems and partnerships has been built over de...
(See the editorial commentary by Fedson on pages 1562–3) Use of influenza vaccine is increasing, esp...