Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased risk of hospitalisation, it can also have a substantial socioeconomic impact because children shed larger amounts of viruses over longer periods than adults. This makes adequate prevention desirable, and the best means of reducing the incidence and risks of infection in children is influenza vaccination. Areas covered: The main aim of this review is to analyse the characteristics of new means of influenza prevention and identify which may be important in pediatrics. An updated overview of influenza vaccines is provided, concentrating on strategies of inducing immunogenicity and facilitating the administration of both old and new vaccines. ...
Recent studies have suggested that paediatric influenza is a greater medical problem than usually th...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Influenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year during inte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses why influenza should be considered an important clinical pr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses why influenza should be considered an important clinical pr...
Clin Microbiol Infect 2012; 18 (Suppl. 5): 4249 Abstract Influenza is common in infants and children...
Pediatric influenza is a very common disease: attack rates range from 23% to 48% during interpandemi...
Influenza is a very common disease among infants and young children, with a considerable clinical an...
Pediatric influenza is a very common disease: attack rates range from 23% to 48% during interpandemi...
At the beginning of this century, a number of studies suggested that in healthy children, particular...
Influenza is a very common disease among infants and young children, with a considerable clinical an...
Global evaluation of influenza vaccination in children indicates that current recommendations are no...
Recent studies have suggested that paediatric influenza is a greater medical problem than usually th...
Recent studies have suggested that paediatric influenza is a greater medical problem than usually th...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Influenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year during inte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses why influenza should be considered an important clinical pr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses why influenza should be considered an important clinical pr...
Clin Microbiol Infect 2012; 18 (Suppl. 5): 4249 Abstract Influenza is common in infants and children...
Pediatric influenza is a very common disease: attack rates range from 23% to 48% during interpandemi...
Influenza is a very common disease among infants and young children, with a considerable clinical an...
Pediatric influenza is a very common disease: attack rates range from 23% to 48% during interpandemi...
At the beginning of this century, a number of studies suggested that in healthy children, particular...
Influenza is a very common disease among infants and young children, with a considerable clinical an...
Global evaluation of influenza vaccination in children indicates that current recommendations are no...
Recent studies have suggested that paediatric influenza is a greater medical problem than usually th...
Recent studies have suggested that paediatric influenza is a greater medical problem than usually th...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...