The 2017/2018 influenza season was severe and lasted twice as long as usual. Hospitals struggled to meet the demand for care. In addition to a high number of patients with flu and its complications, other factors played a role. These included absenteeism of informal caretakers and professional home care staff due to having flu themselves, and added strain on hospital capacity due to flu-related sick leave of hospital staff. A minority of the latter group is vaccinated annually against influenza. The authors of this article argue that all healthcare providers should take the yearly influenza vaccination. This will prove beneficial to the employer and employees, since non-attendance among employees will be reduced during peak demand and thus ...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases affecting people of all age groups all over...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clinical evidence, influenza vaccination coverage of healthcare workers rema...
In The Netherlands a major part of preparedness planning for an epidemic or pandemic consists of mai...
Background: Annual flu vaccination of healthcare workers (HCWs) is recommended worldwide as the best...
The production process of influenza vaccines for seasonal influenza takes about six months. Twice ea...
Aim: The aim of this review is to emphasise the burden and transmission of nosocomial seasonal influ...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Several studies have reported that influenza infections in healthcare workers (HCWs) can lead to nos...
Seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) of health care workers (HCWs) is recommended in most countries...
Introduction: Influenza is one of the commonest infectious diseases among human beings. The annual a...
AbstractWith respect to nosocomial influenza infections, the welfare of patients is best served by h...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza threatens hospitalised patients and residents of nursing homes annual...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases affecting people of all age groups all over...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clinical evidence, influenza vaccination coverage of healthcare workers rema...
In The Netherlands a major part of preparedness planning for an epidemic or pandemic consists of mai...
Background: Annual flu vaccination of healthcare workers (HCWs) is recommended worldwide as the best...
The production process of influenza vaccines for seasonal influenza takes about six months. Twice ea...
Aim: The aim of this review is to emphasise the burden and transmission of nosocomial seasonal influ...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Several studies have reported that influenza infections in healthcare workers (HCWs) can lead to nos...
Seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) of health care workers (HCWs) is recommended in most countries...
Introduction: Influenza is one of the commonest infectious diseases among human beings. The annual a...
AbstractWith respect to nosocomial influenza infections, the welfare of patients is best served by h...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza threatens hospitalised patients and residents of nursing homes annual...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases affecting people of all age groups all over...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clinical evidence, influenza vaccination coverage of healthcare workers rema...
In The Netherlands a major part of preparedness planning for an epidemic or pandemic consists of mai...