Four Canadian studies have suggested that receipt of seasonal influenza vaccine increased the risk of laboratory- confirmed infection with 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1). During the influenza season of 2009 in Victoria, Australia, this virus comprised 97% of all circulating influenza viruses for which sub-typing was available. We found no evidence that seasonal influenza vaccine increased the risk of, or provided protection against, infection with the pandemic virus. Ferret experiments have suggested protection against pandemic influenza A(H1N1) 2009 from multiple prior seasonal influenza infections but not from prior seasonal vaccination. Modelling studies suggest that influenza infection leads to heterosubtypic temporary immunity which i...
Background Before pandemic H1N1 vaccines were available, the potential benefit of existing seasonal ...
(See the articles by Hung et al, on pages 1007–1016, and by Liu et al, on pages 1028–1032.) Backgrou...
Influenza pandemics can emerge unexpectedly and wreak global devastation. However, each of the six p...
BACKGROUND:One pathway through which pandemic influenza strains might emerge is reassortment from co...
Background. The relationship between seasonal influenza vaccine and susceptibility to 2009 pandemic ...
One pathway through which pandemic influenza strains might emerge is reassortment from coinfection o...
While vaccines against seasonal influenza are available, major hurdles still exist that prevent thei...
To the Editor—We were pleased to see the editorial by Glezen [1], which out-lined a hypothesis to ex...
Abstract Background Five observational studies from C...
Yearly vaccination against seasonal influenza viruses is recommended for certain individuals at high...
Conflicting findings regarding the level of protection offered by seasonal influenza vaccination aga...
The current pandemic threat can be best understood within an ecological framework that takes account...
To estimate effectiveness of seasonal trivalent and monovalent influenza vaccines against pandemic i...
Vaccination can delay the peak of a pandemic influenza wave by reducing the number of individuals in...
Vaccination can delay the peak of a pandemic influenza wave by reducing the number of individuals in...
Background Before pandemic H1N1 vaccines were available, the potential benefit of existing seasonal ...
(See the articles by Hung et al, on pages 1007–1016, and by Liu et al, on pages 1028–1032.) Backgrou...
Influenza pandemics can emerge unexpectedly and wreak global devastation. However, each of the six p...
BACKGROUND:One pathway through which pandemic influenza strains might emerge is reassortment from co...
Background. The relationship between seasonal influenza vaccine and susceptibility to 2009 pandemic ...
One pathway through which pandemic influenza strains might emerge is reassortment from coinfection o...
While vaccines against seasonal influenza are available, major hurdles still exist that prevent thei...
To the Editor—We were pleased to see the editorial by Glezen [1], which out-lined a hypothesis to ex...
Abstract Background Five observational studies from C...
Yearly vaccination against seasonal influenza viruses is recommended for certain individuals at high...
Conflicting findings regarding the level of protection offered by seasonal influenza vaccination aga...
The current pandemic threat can be best understood within an ecological framework that takes account...
To estimate effectiveness of seasonal trivalent and monovalent influenza vaccines against pandemic i...
Vaccination can delay the peak of a pandemic influenza wave by reducing the number of individuals in...
Vaccination can delay the peak of a pandemic influenza wave by reducing the number of individuals in...
Background Before pandemic H1N1 vaccines were available, the potential benefit of existing seasonal ...
(See the articles by Hung et al, on pages 1007–1016, and by Liu et al, on pages 1028–1032.) Backgrou...
Influenza pandemics can emerge unexpectedly and wreak global devastation. However, each of the six p...