Influenza, a highly contagious respiratory tract infection, affects millions of adults and children each year. Several high-risk populations include children, the elderly, the immunocompromised, and recently the obese. Given the dramatic rise in obesity over the past few decades, this increased risk for influenza infection poses a serious public health threat because nearly 500 million adults and children worldwide are classified as obese. Obesity impairs the immune response to influenza and influenza vaccination through alterations of the cellular immune system. Compared with vaccinated healthyweight adults, vaccinated obese adults have twice the risk of influenza or influenza-like illness despite equal serological response to vaccination....
The incidence of obesity worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. This has had a significant econ...
Obesity is a common condition that has rapidly increased in both the industrialised and developing w...
Background Globally, epidemics of obesity and influenza are always two major public health issues t...
Influenza infects 5–15% of the global population each year, and obesity has been shown to be an inde...
Obesity has increased tremendously over the past few decades, as the World Health Organization estim...
With the rising prevalence of obesity has come an increasing awareness of its impact on communicable...
Background:Obesity is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality from pandemic influenza...
The most insidious pandemic of modern life does not arise from an infectious agent but rather from m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Background: We live in an ‘obesogenic environment’ in which overconsumption of affordable, energy-de...
Influenza causes substantial burden in terms of illness, lost productivity, hospi- talization, and d...
Introduction: The number of obese individuals has been steadily rising for the last few decades and ...
ABSTRACT Obesity is a risk factor for developing severe influenza virus infection, making vaccinatio...
Obesity has been considered a risk factor for infectious diseases including the influenza virus. Mos...
The incidence of obesity worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. This has had a significant econ...
Obesity is a common condition that has rapidly increased in both the industrialised and developing w...
Background Globally, epidemics of obesity and influenza are always two major public health issues t...
Influenza infects 5–15% of the global population each year, and obesity has been shown to be an inde...
Obesity has increased tremendously over the past few decades, as the World Health Organization estim...
With the rising prevalence of obesity has come an increasing awareness of its impact on communicable...
Background:Obesity is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality from pandemic influenza...
The most insidious pandemic of modern life does not arise from an infectious agent but rather from m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Background: We live in an ‘obesogenic environment’ in which overconsumption of affordable, energy-de...
Influenza causes substantial burden in terms of illness, lost productivity, hospi- talization, and d...
Introduction: The number of obese individuals has been steadily rising for the last few decades and ...
ABSTRACT Obesity is a risk factor for developing severe influenza virus infection, making vaccinatio...
Obesity has been considered a risk factor for infectious diseases including the influenza virus. Mos...
The incidence of obesity worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. This has had a significant econ...
Obesity is a common condition that has rapidly increased in both the industrialised and developing w...
Background Globally, epidemics of obesity and influenza are always two major public health issues t...