Abstract Background After vaccination, vaccinees acquire some protection against infection and/or disease. Vaccination, therefore, reduces the number of infections in the population. Due to this herd protection, not everybody needs to be vaccinated to prevent infections from spreading. Methods We quantify direct and indirect effects of influenza vaccination examining the standard Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) and Susceptible-Infected-Recovered-Susceptible (SIRS) model as well as simulation results of a sophisticated simulation tool which allows for seasonal transmission of four influenza strains in a population with realistic demography and age-dependent contact patterns. Results As shown analytically for the simple SIR and SIRS tran...
The goal of influenza vaccination programs is to reduce influenza-associated disease outcomes. There...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Background: Routine annual influenza vaccination is primarily recommended for all persons aged 60 an...
Abstract Background To reduce the burden of severe influenza, most industrialized countries target s...
The impact of influenza vaccination is largely measured by estimating vaccine effectiveness (VE), wh...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Influenza vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection. Our previou...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
For most pathogens, vaccination reduces the spread of the infection and total number of cases; thus,...
Abstract Background Protective antibody immunity against the influenza A virus wanes in 2–7 years du...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
With influenza vaccination rates in the United States recently exceeding 45% of the population, it i...
The degree and time frame of indirect effects of vaccination (serotype replacement and herd immunity...
For most pathogens, vaccination reduces the spread of the infection and total number of cases; thus,...
The goal of influenza vaccination programs is to reduce influenza-associated disease outcomes. There...
The goal of influenza vaccination programs is to reduce influenza-associated disease outcomes. There...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Background: Routine annual influenza vaccination is primarily recommended for all persons aged 60 an...
Abstract Background To reduce the burden of severe influenza, most industrialized countries target s...
The impact of influenza vaccination is largely measured by estimating vaccine effectiveness (VE), wh...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Influenza vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection. Our previou...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
For most pathogens, vaccination reduces the spread of the infection and total number of cases; thus,...
Abstract Background Protective antibody immunity against the influenza A virus wanes in 2–7 years du...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
With influenza vaccination rates in the United States recently exceeding 45% of the population, it i...
The degree and time frame of indirect effects of vaccination (serotype replacement and herd immunity...
For most pathogens, vaccination reduces the spread of the infection and total number of cases; thus,...
The goal of influenza vaccination programs is to reduce influenza-associated disease outcomes. There...
The goal of influenza vaccination programs is to reduce influenza-associated disease outcomes. There...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Background: Routine annual influenza vaccination is primarily recommended for all persons aged 60 an...