BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feasible, annual influenza vaccination of all children aged 6 to 23 months and household contacts and out-of-home caregivers of children \u3c2 years of age. OBJECTIVE.We sought to report influenza vaccination coverage for the 2002–2003 and 2003–2004 influenza seasons among children aged 6 to 23 months according to demographic and immunization-provider characteristics. METHODS. Data from the 2003 and 2004 National Immunization Survey were analyzed. Two measures of childhood influenza vaccination are reported: receipt of \u3e1 influenza vaccination and full vaccination (ie, receipt of the appropriate number of doses on the basis of previous vaccina...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to assess the potential benefits of the influenza vaccine recommendations fo...
AbstractInfluenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year dur...
BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feas...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...
IntroductionDepending upon influenza vaccination history, children aged 6 months-8 years need one or...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Comm...
BackgroundThe Vaccines for Children (VFC) program provides vaccines at no cost to children who are M...
BackgroundChildren with asthma face higher risk of complications from influenza. Trends in influenza...
Background: Annual influenza-related hospitalization rates of children aged <2 years in the United S...
In our retrospective cohort study, we evaluated trends in pharmacist-administered pediatric influenz...
vaccine for children aged 6 months through 2 years, but no estimates of influenza vaccine coverage o...
SummaryObjectivesWe aimed to estimate the pooled vaccine effectiveness (VE) in children over five wi...
Background/purpose: Influenza vaccine has been recommended in Finland since2007 for all children of ...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to assess the potential benefits of the influenza vaccine recommendations fo...
AbstractInfluenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year dur...
BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feas...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...
IntroductionDepending upon influenza vaccination history, children aged 6 months-8 years need one or...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Comm...
BackgroundThe Vaccines for Children (VFC) program provides vaccines at no cost to children who are M...
BackgroundChildren with asthma face higher risk of complications from influenza. Trends in influenza...
Background: Annual influenza-related hospitalization rates of children aged <2 years in the United S...
In our retrospective cohort study, we evaluated trends in pharmacist-administered pediatric influenz...
vaccine for children aged 6 months through 2 years, but no estimates of influenza vaccine coverage o...
SummaryObjectivesWe aimed to estimate the pooled vaccine effectiveness (VE) in children over five wi...
Background/purpose: Influenza vaccine has been recommended in Finland since2007 for all children of ...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to assess the potential benefits of the influenza vaccine recommendations fo...
AbstractInfluenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year dur...