Background:\ud Children having chemotherapy for cancer are prone to developing influenza infections. Influenza virus infection\ud may lead to hospitalization/prolonged hospitalization, interruption of treatment, and other severe adverse outcomes\ud such as death. Although clinical guidelines recommend children who are being treated for cancer be vaccinated\ud against influenza, evidence supporting this recommendation is unclear.---------\ud Objectives:\ud The objectives of this review were to (1) assess the efficacy of influenza vaccination in stimulating immunologic\ud response in children with cancer receiving chemotherapy, compared with other control groups; (2) assess the\ud efficacy of influenza vaccination in preventing influenza infe...
Purpose: Oncological patients are susceptible to various severe viral infections, including influenz...
Aim: INVIDIa was a retrospective, multicenter study, exploring the clinical efficacy of influenza va...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Influenza has a significant clinical impact on pediatric cancer patients because it causes frequent ...
Influenza is an important cause of mor-bidity and mortality worldwide. Children exhibit the highest ...
Background: There is a concern that influenza vaccination may increase the incidence of immune-relat...
Influenza is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in children receiving therapy for c...
BACKGROUND: No examination of simultaneous vaccination against pandemic H1N1 and the seasonal influ...
Background Split vaccines are allowed during anticancer immunotherapy with immune-checkpoint inhibi...
In order to evaluate the impact of influenza-like illness and the effectiveness of influenza vaccina...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
BackgroundInfluenza is an acute respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses, which occurs in epi...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
BACKGROUND: Influenza virus causes annual epidemics in the winter-spring season with significant...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...
Purpose: Oncological patients are susceptible to various severe viral infections, including influenz...
Aim: INVIDIa was a retrospective, multicenter study, exploring the clinical efficacy of influenza va...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Influenza has a significant clinical impact on pediatric cancer patients because it causes frequent ...
Influenza is an important cause of mor-bidity and mortality worldwide. Children exhibit the highest ...
Background: There is a concern that influenza vaccination may increase the incidence of immune-relat...
Influenza is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in children receiving therapy for c...
BACKGROUND: No examination of simultaneous vaccination against pandemic H1N1 and the seasonal influ...
Background Split vaccines are allowed during anticancer immunotherapy with immune-checkpoint inhibi...
In order to evaluate the impact of influenza-like illness and the effectiveness of influenza vaccina...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
BackgroundInfluenza is an acute respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses, which occurs in epi...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
BACKGROUND: Influenza virus causes annual epidemics in the winter-spring season with significant...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...
Purpose: Oncological patients are susceptible to various severe viral infections, including influenz...
Aim: INVIDIa was a retrospective, multicenter study, exploring the clinical efficacy of influenza va...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...