BACKGROUND: Young children have a high incidence of influenza and influenza-related complications. This study compared the efficacy and safety of cold-adapted influenza vaccine, trivalent (CAIV-T) with trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) in young children with a history of recurrent respiratory tract infections (RTIs). METHODS: Children 6 to 71 months of age were randomized to receive 2 doses of CAIV-T (n = 1101) or TIV (n = 1086), 35 ± 7 days apart before the start of the 2002-2003 influenza season and were followed up for culture-confirmed influenza, effectiveness outcomes, reactogenicity, and adverse events. RESULTS: Overall, 52.7% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 21.6%-72.2%) fewer cases of influenza caused by virus strains ant...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of vaccinating children younger than 5 years, few studies evaluat...
Background. Children 6 through 35 months of age are recommended to receive half the dose of influenz...
Background. Mismatch between circulating influenza B viruses (Yamagata and Victoria lineages) and va...
Universal vaccination of children 6 to 59 months of age with trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine...
Background: This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of cold-adapted influenza va...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
Background: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
AbstractA recent study of inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) in children aged 3–8 years demonstrate...
Influenza virus causes a contagious respiratory illness in humans that poses a major public health t...
Live attenuated, cold-adapted (ca) influenza A vaccines administered intranasally have been well cha...
Background and aim of the work: The global burden of disease attributable to seasonal influenza viru...
Background and aim of the work: The global burden of disease attributable to seasonal influenza viru...
Background. Two antigenically distinct influenza B lineages have cocirculated since 2001, yet trival...
WOS: 000328863700006PubMed ID: 24328444Background Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of vaccinating children younger than 5 years, few studies evaluat...
Background. Children 6 through 35 months of age are recommended to receive half the dose of influenz...
Background. Mismatch between circulating influenza B viruses (Yamagata and Victoria lineages) and va...
Universal vaccination of children 6 to 59 months of age with trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine...
Background: This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of cold-adapted influenza va...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
Background: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
AbstractA recent study of inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) in children aged 3–8 years demonstrate...
Influenza virus causes a contagious respiratory illness in humans that poses a major public health t...
Live attenuated, cold-adapted (ca) influenza A vaccines administered intranasally have been well cha...
Background and aim of the work: The global burden of disease attributable to seasonal influenza viru...
Background and aim of the work: The global burden of disease attributable to seasonal influenza viru...
Background. Two antigenically distinct influenza B lineages have cocirculated since 2001, yet trival...
WOS: 000328863700006PubMed ID: 24328444Background Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of vaccinating children younger than 5 years, few studies evaluat...
Background. Children 6 through 35 months of age are recommended to receive half the dose of influenz...
Background. Mismatch between circulating influenza B viruses (Yamagata and Victoria lineages) and va...