Despite the availability of effective prophylactic and therapeutic measures, influenza remains one of the most important infectious disease threats to the human population. Every year, seasonal influenza epidemics infect up to 30% of the population; a relevant portion of the ill are hospitalized, and more than a marginal number die. In an attempt to reduce the medical, social and economic burden of influenza, vaccines are recommended by many health authorities worldwide. However, not all countries have a national program for influenza immunization. The main aim of this paper is to list the differences among influenza immunization policies of various countries, highlighting the most important scientific reasons that may have led health autho...
BACKGROUND: Immunization against influenza is considered an essential public health intervention to ...
In 2009 the second cross-sectional web-based survey was undertaken by the Vaccine European New Integ...
AbstractSeasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths wo...
AbstractSeasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Or...
AbstractIntroductionThe WHO recommends annual influenza vaccination to prevent influenza illness in ...
Seasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Organizati...
There is potential for influenza vaccine programmes to make a substantial impact on the disease burd...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases in the world, annually causing over one mil...
Vaccination coverage rates for seasonal influenza are not meeting national and international targets...
Introduction: As of 2018, 118 of 194 WHO Member States reported the presence of an influenza vaccina...
Background: Influenza continues to be a considerable health problem of the populations in Europe. Co...
OBJECTIVES: To conduct a literature review of influenza vaccination policy, describing roles and int...
Objectives: To conduct a literature review of influenza vaccination policy, describing roles and int...
Methods This paper examines influenza vaccine coverage using a population base of an average of 2300...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Immunization against influenza is considered an essential public health int...
BACKGROUND: Immunization against influenza is considered an essential public health intervention to ...
In 2009 the second cross-sectional web-based survey was undertaken by the Vaccine European New Integ...
AbstractSeasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths wo...
AbstractSeasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Or...
AbstractIntroductionThe WHO recommends annual influenza vaccination to prevent influenza illness in ...
Seasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Organizati...
There is potential for influenza vaccine programmes to make a substantial impact on the disease burd...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases in the world, annually causing over one mil...
Vaccination coverage rates for seasonal influenza are not meeting national and international targets...
Introduction: As of 2018, 118 of 194 WHO Member States reported the presence of an influenza vaccina...
Background: Influenza continues to be a considerable health problem of the populations in Europe. Co...
OBJECTIVES: To conduct a literature review of influenza vaccination policy, describing roles and int...
Objectives: To conduct a literature review of influenza vaccination policy, describing roles and int...
Methods This paper examines influenza vaccine coverage using a population base of an average of 2300...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Immunization against influenza is considered an essential public health int...
BACKGROUND: Immunization against influenza is considered an essential public health intervention to ...
In 2009 the second cross-sectional web-based survey was undertaken by the Vaccine European New Integ...
AbstractSeasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths wo...