Influenza is a serious public health problem, since seasonal epidemics affect approximately 5-10% of the population and thus give rise to a heavy social and healthcare burden. The heavy burden of disease is due to several factors, one of which is the biological features of the pathogen. Indeed influenza viruses display high mutation rates and undergo frequent genetic reassortment. Minor variations cause seasonal epidemics and major variations, which result from the hybridization of viruses typical of different animal species, can lead to pandemics.Vaccination remains the most efficacious means of mitigating the harmful healthcare and social effects of influenza. Influenza vaccines have evolved over time in order to offer broader protection ...
Influenza is an infectious disease and can lead to life-threatening complications like pneumonia. Th...
SummaryA key strategy to protect humans against an influenza pandemic is the development of an effec...
SummaryAlthough small in size and simple in structure, influenza viruses are sophisticated organisms...
Influenza is a serious public health problem, since seasonal epidemics affect approximately 5-10% of...
Influenza is a highly infectious airborne disease with an important epidemiological and societal bur...
Influenza virus infections yearly cause high morbidity and mortality burdens in humans, and the deve...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the efficacy of the influenza vaccine and its implication on...
Influenza viruses cause seasonal epidemics and, periodically, unpredictable pandemics, both leading ...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases in the world, annually causing over one mil...
The lack of population immunity to the periodically emerging pandemic influenza strains makes influe...
Influenza vaccination is the primary approach to prevent influenza annually. WHO/CDC recommendations...
Influenza B viruses are still characterized by a substantial public health burden, particularly amon...
Influenza viruses circulate worldwide causing annual epidemics that have a substantial impact on pub...
The influenza virus has plagued humans for centuries. Recently antiviral medications, which shorten ...
Influenza is an infectious disease and can lead to life-threatening complications like pneumonia. Th...
SummaryA key strategy to protect humans against an influenza pandemic is the development of an effec...
SummaryAlthough small in size and simple in structure, influenza viruses are sophisticated organisms...
Influenza is a serious public health problem, since seasonal epidemics affect approximately 5-10% of...
Influenza is a highly infectious airborne disease with an important epidemiological and societal bur...
Influenza virus infections yearly cause high morbidity and mortality burdens in humans, and the deve...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the efficacy of the influenza vaccine and its implication on...
Influenza viruses cause seasonal epidemics and, periodically, unpredictable pandemics, both leading ...
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases in the world, annually causing over one mil...
The lack of population immunity to the periodically emerging pandemic influenza strains makes influe...
Influenza vaccination is the primary approach to prevent influenza annually. WHO/CDC recommendations...
Influenza B viruses are still characterized by a substantial public health burden, particularly amon...
Influenza viruses circulate worldwide causing annual epidemics that have a substantial impact on pub...
The influenza virus has plagued humans for centuries. Recently antiviral medications, which shorten ...
Influenza is an infectious disease and can lead to life-threatening complications like pneumonia. Th...
SummaryA key strategy to protect humans against an influenza pandemic is the development of an effec...
SummaryAlthough small in size and simple in structure, influenza viruses are sophisticated organisms...