Background: All aged individuals with a chronic condition and those with 65 and more years are at increased risk of severe influenza post-infection complications. There is limited research on cases averted by the yearly vaccination programs in high-risk individuals. The objective was to estimate the impact of trivalent seasonal influenza vaccination on averted hospitalizations and death among the high-risk population in Portugal. Methods: The impact of trivalent seasonal influenza vaccination was estimated using vaccine coverage, vaccine effectiveness and the number of influenza-related hospitalizations and deaths. The number of averted events (NAE), prevented fraction (PF) and number needed to vaccinate (NVN) were estimated for seasons 201...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Seasonal influenza epidemics yearly affects 5–15% of the world’s population, resulting i...
All aged individuals with a chronic condition and those with 65 and more years are at increased risk...
BackgroundTo increase the acceptability of influenza vaccine, it is important to quantify the overal...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination is the key measure available for prevention of the public health burden of a...
BackgroundTo increase the acceptability of influenza vaccine, it is important to quantify the overal...
To increase the acceptability of influenza vaccine, it is important to quantify the overall benefits...
Every year the influenza vaccine is reformulated,so estimating the influenza vaccine effectiveness (...
Influenza, an infectious respiratory disease, is one of the main causes of excess winter deaths (EWD...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group,...
Annual influenza vaccination is the main strategy to reduce the burden of seasonal influenza epidemi...
Resumo publicado em: European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology: abst...
Every year, influenza virus is responsible for epidemics that affect human health causing respirator...
Influenza is a respiratory infectious disease that represent one of the main causes of excess winter...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Seasonal influenza epidemics yearly affects 5–15% of the world’s population, resulting i...
All aged individuals with a chronic condition and those with 65 and more years are at increased risk...
BackgroundTo increase the acceptability of influenza vaccine, it is important to quantify the overal...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination is the key measure available for prevention of the public health burden of a...
BackgroundTo increase the acceptability of influenza vaccine, it is important to quantify the overal...
To increase the acceptability of influenza vaccine, it is important to quantify the overall benefits...
Every year the influenza vaccine is reformulated,so estimating the influenza vaccine effectiveness (...
Influenza, an infectious respiratory disease, is one of the main causes of excess winter deaths (EWD...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group,...
Annual influenza vaccination is the main strategy to reduce the burden of seasonal influenza epidemi...
Resumo publicado em: European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology: abst...
Every year, influenza virus is responsible for epidemics that affect human health causing respirator...
Influenza is a respiratory infectious disease that represent one of the main causes of excess winter...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Seasonal influenza epidemics yearly affects 5–15% of the world’s population, resulting i...