Background The present study aims to assess the cost-effectiveness of an influenza vaccination program for children in the Netherlands. This requires an evaluation of the long-term impact of such a program on the burden of influenza across all age groups, using a transmission model that accounts for the seasonal variability in vaccine effectiveness and the shorter duration of protection following vaccination as compared to natural infection. Methods We performed a cost-effectiveness analysis based on a stochastic dynamic transmission model that has been calibrated to reported GP visits with influenza-like illness in the Netherlands over 11 seasons (2003/2004 to 2014/2015). We analyzed the costs and effects of extending the current program w...
Objective To investigate whether a single optimal vaccination strategy exists across countries to de...
Introduction: Despite seasonal influenza vaccination programmes in most countries targeting individu...
In the Netherlands there is an ongoing discussion about the question whether the government should s...
Objective: This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of extending the Dutch influenza vaccination ...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
In the Netherlands there is an ongoing discussion about the question whether the government should s...
The potential benefits of influenza vaccination programmes targeted at children have gained increasi...
International audienceObjectives: As of 2019, quadrivalent influenza vaccine (QIV) has replaced triv...
INTRODUCTION: Despite seasonal influenza vaccination programmes in most countries targeting individu...
28 p.Ill.FOREWORD 1 -- ABSTRACT 2 -- SYNTHESIS 4 -- 1. INFLUENZA DISEASE AND VACCINES 6 -- 1.1. INFL...
Abstract Background To reduce the burden of severe influenza, most industrialized countries target s...
Background: In many countries, annual immunization with inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is recom...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Objective To investigate whether a single optimal vaccination strategy exists across countries to de...
Introduction: Despite seasonal influenza vaccination programmes in most countries targeting individu...
In the Netherlands there is an ongoing discussion about the question whether the government should s...
Objective: This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of extending the Dutch influenza vaccination ...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
Seasonal influenza causes a high disease burden. Many influenza vaccination programmes target the el...
In the Netherlands there is an ongoing discussion about the question whether the government should s...
The potential benefits of influenza vaccination programmes targeted at children have gained increasi...
International audienceObjectives: As of 2019, quadrivalent influenza vaccine (QIV) has replaced triv...
INTRODUCTION: Despite seasonal influenza vaccination programmes in most countries targeting individu...
28 p.Ill.FOREWORD 1 -- ABSTRACT 2 -- SYNTHESIS 4 -- 1. INFLUENZA DISEASE AND VACCINES 6 -- 1.1. INFL...
Abstract Background To reduce the burden of severe influenza, most industrialized countries target s...
Background: In many countries, annual immunization with inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is recom...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Influenza epidemics annually cause substantial morbidity and mortality. For this reason, vaccination...
Objective To investigate whether a single optimal vaccination strategy exists across countries to de...
Introduction: Despite seasonal influenza vaccination programmes in most countries targeting individu...
In the Netherlands there is an ongoing discussion about the question whether the government should s...