Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and the elderly suffering the greatest burden. Children are recognised as playing an important role in the dissemination of the influenza virus. This study examines the population impact of implementing a programme of paediatric vaccination. A dynamic transmission model was used to simulate the impact of vaccination programmes with varying levels of coverage across pre-school and school age children. These analyses suggest that vaccinating as few as 50% of 2-18 year olds could result in a substantial reduction in the annual incidence of influenza related morbidity and mortality across the population. Herd immunity may extend this protection to th...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited resources a...
Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited resources a...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
AbstractInfluenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the yo...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
AbstractInfluenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the yo...
There is increasing interest in routine vaccination of children against influenza. We use an age-str...
Infection with influenza can result in significant morbidity and mortality each winter. The key stra...
BackgroundIn the 2016/2017 influenza season, England was in its fourth season of the roll-out of a l...
Background:Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited ...
The 2015/16 influenza season was the third season of the introduction of an intra-nasally administer...
Background In the 2016/2017 influenza season, England was in its fourth season of the roll-out of a ...
For infectious disease prevention, policy-makers are typically required to base policy decisions in ...
The 2015/16 influenza season was the third season of the introduction of an intra-nasally administer...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited resources a...
Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited resources a...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
AbstractInfluenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the yo...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
AbstractInfluenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the yo...
There is increasing interest in routine vaccination of children against influenza. We use an age-str...
Infection with influenza can result in significant morbidity and mortality each winter. The key stra...
BackgroundIn the 2016/2017 influenza season, England was in its fourth season of the roll-out of a l...
Background:Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited ...
The 2015/16 influenza season was the third season of the introduction of an intra-nasally administer...
Background In the 2016/2017 influenza season, England was in its fourth season of the roll-out of a ...
For infectious disease prevention, policy-makers are typically required to base policy decisions in ...
The 2015/16 influenza season was the third season of the introduction of an intra-nasally administer...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited resources a...
Influenza vaccine policies that maximise health benefit through efficient use of limited resources a...