Global evaluation of influenza vaccination in children indicates that current recommendations are not followed. Most children at high risk for influenza-related complications do not receive the vaccine, and increased efforts are needed to protect them. Furthermore, vaccinating healthy infants 6-23 months of age and their close contacts should be strongly encouraged. Vaccinations are recommended for children with recurrent acute otitis media or recurrent respiratory tract infections and possibly for healthy daycare and school-age children because of the potential socioeconomic implications of influenza. Issues that need to be addressed include educating physicians and parents concerning influenza-related illness and complications, cost-effec...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Background. In 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) began encouraging annual...
Global evaluation of influenza vaccination in children indicates that current recommendations are no...
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...
Influenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year during inte...
Every year for the last few decades, the health authorities of most countries throughout the world h...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Influenza is a very common disease among infants and young children, with a considerable clinical an...
Clin Microbiol Infect 2012; 18 (Suppl. 5): 4249 Abstract Influenza is common in infants and children...
We evaluated influenza vaccination coverage in children with chronic disease at high risk of influen...
We evaluated influenza vaccination coverage in children with chronic disease at high risk of influen...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Background. In 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) began encouraging annual...
Global evaluation of influenza vaccination in children indicates that current recommendations are no...
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...
Influenza is common in infants and children: attack rates vary from 23% to 48% each year during inte...
Every year for the last few decades, the health authorities of most countries throughout the world h...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Recent data concerning influenza-related hospitalization rates, deaths, outpatient visits, and drug ...
Influenza is a very common disease among infants and young children, with a considerable clinical an...
Clin Microbiol Infect 2012; 18 (Suppl. 5): 4249 Abstract Influenza is common in infants and children...
We evaluated influenza vaccination coverage in children with chronic disease at high risk of influen...
We evaluated influenza vaccination coverage in children with chronic disease at high risk of influen...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Introduction: Pediatric influenza not only leads to significant rates of morbidity and an increased ...
Background. In 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) began encouraging annual...