Influenza is a common, highly contagious respiratory virus which infects all age groups, causing a range of outcomes from asymptomatic infection and mild respiratory disease to severe respiratory disease and death.1 If infected, the adaptive immune system produces a humoral (antibody) and cell-mediated (T cell) immune response to fight the infection.2 Influenza viruses continually evolve through antigenic drift, resulting in slightly different ‘seasonal’ influenza strains circulating each year. Population-level antibody immunity to these seasonal viruses builds up over time, so in any given season only a proportion of the population is susceptible to the circulating strains. Occasionally, influenza A viruses evolve rapidly through antigenic...
BackgroundSince the introduction of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) to the USA in 2009, the Influenza In...
In tropical and subtropical regions, influenza shows a less clear seasonal pattern than in temperate...
Background: Assessing severity and spread of a novel influenza strain at the start of a pandemic is ...
Influenza is a common, highly contagious respiratory virus which infects all age groups, causing a r...
Influenza is a common, highly contagious respiratory virus which infects all age groups, causing a r...
Influenza virus continues to cause yearly seasonal epidemics worldwide and periodically pandemics. A...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the effect of influenza on populations, including risk of infection, illne...
Rationale: A high proportion of influenza infections are asymptomatic. Animal and human challenge st...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of the effect of influenza on populations, including risk of infection, ...
Rationale: A high proportion of influenza infections are asymptomatic. Animal and human challenge st...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The risk of influenza infection depends on biological ch...
Rationale: A high proportion of influenza infections are asymptomatic. Animal and human challenge st...
Background.The evolution of influenza A viruses results in birth cohorts that have different initial...
Annual influenza epidemics in humans affect 5-15% of the population, causing an estimated half milli...
BackgroundSince the introduction of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) to the USA in 2009, the Influenza In...
In tropical and subtropical regions, influenza shows a less clear seasonal pattern than in temperate...
Background: Assessing severity and spread of a novel influenza strain at the start of a pandemic is ...
Influenza is a common, highly contagious respiratory virus which infects all age groups, causing a r...
Influenza is a common, highly contagious respiratory virus which infects all age groups, causing a r...
Influenza virus continues to cause yearly seasonal epidemics worldwide and periodically pandemics. A...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the effect of influenza on populations, including risk of infection, illne...
Rationale: A high proportion of influenza infections are asymptomatic. Animal and human challenge st...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of the effect of influenza on populations, including risk of infection, ...
Rationale: A high proportion of influenza infections are asymptomatic. Animal and human challenge st...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The risk of influenza infection depends on biological ch...
Rationale: A high proportion of influenza infections are asymptomatic. Animal and human challenge st...
Background.The evolution of influenza A viruses results in birth cohorts that have different initial...
Annual influenza epidemics in humans affect 5-15% of the population, causing an estimated half milli...
BackgroundSince the introduction of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) to the USA in 2009, the Influenza In...
In tropical and subtropical regions, influenza shows a less clear seasonal pattern than in temperate...
Background: Assessing severity and spread of a novel influenza strain at the start of a pandemic is ...