During 2004–2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) partnered with 39 national governments to strengthen global influenza surveillance. Using World Health Organization data and program evaluation indicators collected by CDC in 2013, we retrospectively evaluated progress made 4–9 years after the start of influenza surveillance capacity strengthening in the countries. Our results showed substantial increases in laboratory and sentinel surveillance capacities, which are essential for knowing which influenza strains circulate globally, detecting emergence of novel influenza, identifying viruses for vaccine selection, and determining the epidemiology of respiratory illness. Twenty-eight of 35 countries responding to a 2013 que...
The pandemic potential of influenza has made this disease the principal target of both national and ...
Background: Influenza is a global public health problem. However, severe influenza only recently has...
The 2009 H1N1 outbreak provides an opportunity to identify strengths and weaknesses of disease surve...
and the resultant spread of the disease highlighted the need to improve the capacity of countries to...
<div><p>By analyzing publicly available surveillance data from 2011–2016, we produced country-specif...
By analyzing publicly available surveillance data from 2011-2016, we produced country-specific estim...
A network of global respiratory disease surveillance systems and partnerships has been built over de...
The 1918 devastating influenza pandemic left a lasting impact on influenza experts and the public, a...
Abstract Background Global pandemic influenza preparedness relies heavily on public health surveilla...
The World Health Organization Influenza Program is one of the best developed and longest running inf...
Abstract The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) underscored the importance of inf...
The emergence of a novel strain of influenza virus A (H1N1) in April 2009 focused attention on influ...
The World Health Organization Influenza Program is one of the best developed and longest running inf...
Concerns that a new influenza strain may arise that would exhibit similar properties to the 1918– 19...
BackgroundLaboratory testing is a fundamental component of influenza surveillance for detecting nove...
The pandemic potential of influenza has made this disease the principal target of both national and ...
Background: Influenza is a global public health problem. However, severe influenza only recently has...
The 2009 H1N1 outbreak provides an opportunity to identify strengths and weaknesses of disease surve...
and the resultant spread of the disease highlighted the need to improve the capacity of countries to...
<div><p>By analyzing publicly available surveillance data from 2011–2016, we produced country-specif...
By analyzing publicly available surveillance data from 2011-2016, we produced country-specific estim...
A network of global respiratory disease surveillance systems and partnerships has been built over de...
The 1918 devastating influenza pandemic left a lasting impact on influenza experts and the public, a...
Abstract Background Global pandemic influenza preparedness relies heavily on public health surveilla...
The World Health Organization Influenza Program is one of the best developed and longest running inf...
Abstract The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) underscored the importance of inf...
The emergence of a novel strain of influenza virus A (H1N1) in April 2009 focused attention on influ...
The World Health Organization Influenza Program is one of the best developed and longest running inf...
Concerns that a new influenza strain may arise that would exhibit similar properties to the 1918– 19...
BackgroundLaboratory testing is a fundamental component of influenza surveillance for detecting nove...
The pandemic potential of influenza has made this disease the principal target of both national and ...
Background: Influenza is a global public health problem. However, severe influenza only recently has...
The 2009 H1N1 outbreak provides an opportunity to identify strengths and weaknesses of disease surve...