In countries covered by the European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS), the 2000-2001 winter was marked mainly by the spread of influenza A(H1N1) viruses. Influenza B, which globally represented a minority of cases, was common later in the season and predominant in Great Britain, Ireland, and Portugal. Influenza activity was at its maximum during the period of January and February/March 2001 with little time lag between countries (maximum four weeks). Overall, the morbidity rates reported were much lower than for the previous season, illustrating a moderate level of influenza activity
This winter, the consultation rates for influenza like illness (ILI) and/or acute respiratory infect...
Abstract Background The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and vir...
During the 2005-2006 season, seasonal influenza epidemics started late in countries across Europe. C...
Influenza surveillance in Europe is based on influenza surveillance networks that cooperate and shar...
During the 2004-2005 season, 26 countries actively reported data to EISS and the scheme included 30 ...
Influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006 started late January - early February 2006 ...
International comparative study Findings - Influenza activity in Europe during the 2001-02 influenz...
In the week ending 26 October 2003, Scotland reported local influenza activity* to the European Infl...
The incidence of clinical influenza in Europe has remained around or below baseline levels (the leve...
Increased influenza activity was reported in six countries in the second week of 2007: Greece, the N...
Surveillance Conclusions - The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has grown considerably...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
Eleven networks in Europe reported no influenza activity to the European Influenza Surveillance Sche...
We describe the epidemiology and virology of the official length of the 2009 pandemic (68 weeks from...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
This winter, the consultation rates for influenza like illness (ILI) and/or acute respiratory infect...
Abstract Background The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and vir...
During the 2005-2006 season, seasonal influenza epidemics started late in countries across Europe. C...
Influenza surveillance in Europe is based on influenza surveillance networks that cooperate and shar...
During the 2004-2005 season, 26 countries actively reported data to EISS and the scheme included 30 ...
Influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006 started late January - early February 2006 ...
International comparative study Findings - Influenza activity in Europe during the 2001-02 influenz...
In the week ending 26 October 2003, Scotland reported local influenza activity* to the European Infl...
The incidence of clinical influenza in Europe has remained around or below baseline levels (the leve...
Increased influenza activity was reported in six countries in the second week of 2007: Greece, the N...
Surveillance Conclusions - The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has grown considerably...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
Eleven networks in Europe reported no influenza activity to the European Influenza Surveillance Sche...
We describe the epidemiology and virology of the official length of the 2009 pandemic (68 weeks from...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
This winter, the consultation rates for influenza like illness (ILI) and/or acute respiratory infect...
Abstract Background The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and vir...
During the 2005-2006 season, seasonal influenza epidemics started late in countries across Europe. C...