Abstract Background The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and virological data on influenza since 1996 in an increasing number of countries. The EISS dataset was used to characterise important epidemiological features of influenza activity in Europe during eight winters (1999–2007). The following questions were addressed: 1) are the sentinel clinical reports a good measure of influenza activity? 2) how long is a typical influenza season in Europe? 3) is there a west-east and/or south-north course of peak activity ('spread') of influenza in Europe? Methods Influenza activity was measured by collecting data from sentinel general practitioners (GPs) and reports by national reference laboratories. The sentinel...
The global epidemiology of many infectious diseases is changing, but little attention has been paid ...
Background The world has recently experienced the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century that ...
Objectives Although influenza-like illnesses (ILI) and acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) surveillanc...
BACKGROUND: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and virological...
Influenza surveillance in Europe is based on influenza surveillance networks that cooperate and shar...
We aimed to assess the epidemiology and spatiotemporal patterns of influenza in the World Health Org...
We aimed to assess the epidemiology and spatiotemporal patterns of influenza in the World Health Org...
During the 2004-2005 season, 26 countries actively reported data to EISS and the scheme included 30 ...
Influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006 started late January - early February 2006 ...
Background: Influenza virus infections are common and lead to substantial morbidity and mortality wo...
This winter, the consultation rates for influenza like illness (ILI) and/or acute respiratory infect...
We describe the epidemiology and virology of the official length of the 2009 pandemic (68 weeks from...
Background: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) is a European Union (EU) Designated Su...
Introduction: The global epidemiology of many infectious diseases is changing, but little attention ...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
The global epidemiology of many infectious diseases is changing, but little attention has been paid ...
Background The world has recently experienced the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century that ...
Objectives Although influenza-like illnesses (ILI) and acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) surveillanc...
BACKGROUND: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) has collected clinical and virological...
Influenza surveillance in Europe is based on influenza surveillance networks that cooperate and shar...
We aimed to assess the epidemiology and spatiotemporal patterns of influenza in the World Health Org...
We aimed to assess the epidemiology and spatiotemporal patterns of influenza in the World Health Org...
During the 2004-2005 season, 26 countries actively reported data to EISS and the scheme included 30 ...
Influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006 started late January - early February 2006 ...
Background: Influenza virus infections are common and lead to substantial morbidity and mortality wo...
This winter, the consultation rates for influenza like illness (ILI) and/or acute respiratory infect...
We describe the epidemiology and virology of the official length of the 2009 pandemic (68 weeks from...
Background: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) is a European Union (EU) Designated Su...
Introduction: The global epidemiology of many infectious diseases is changing, but little attention ...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
The global epidemiology of many infectious diseases is changing, but little attention has been paid ...
Background The world has recently experienced the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century that ...
Objectives Although influenza-like illnesses (ILI) and acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) surveillanc...