Background: The seasonal variation of influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is well known. However, studies assessing the factual direct costs of ILI for an entire population are rare. Methods: In this register study, we analyzed the seasonal variation of ILI-related healthcare visits and hospital admissions for children aged 2 to 17 years, and the resultant parental absence fromwork, for the period 2005 to 2012. The study population comprised an open cohort of about 78,000 children per year from a defined region. ILI was defined as ICD-10 codes: J00-J06; J09-J15, J20; H65-H67. Results: Overall, the odds of visiting a primary care center for an ILI was 1.64-times higher during the peak influenza season, compared to the preinfluenza sea...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
Background: Seasonal influenza contributes substantially to the burden of communicable diseases in E...
Background: The seasonal variation of influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is well known. Howe...
INTRODUCTION:This study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (I...
Background Norwegian children are more frequently hospitalized with influenza than adults. Little is...
Objectives: To evaluate the total burden of influenza among healthy children in the community in ord...
IntroductionThis study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (IL...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
Introduction This study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (I...
Introduction This study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (I...
Background Influenza and other respiratory infections cause excess winter morbidity in children. Thi...
SummaryBackgroundSchool children (5–17 years) function as vectors in influenza epidemics. The object...
Background: In Europe, influenza vaccination coverage in the pediatric population is low. This study...
Background Seasonal influenza contributes substantially to the burden of communicable diseases in E...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
Background: Seasonal influenza contributes substantially to the burden of communicable diseases in E...
Background: The seasonal variation of influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is well known. Howe...
INTRODUCTION:This study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (I...
Background Norwegian children are more frequently hospitalized with influenza than adults. Little is...
Objectives: To evaluate the total burden of influenza among healthy children in the community in ord...
IntroductionThis study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (IL...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
Introduction This study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (I...
Introduction This study systematically reviews costing studies of seasonal influenza-like illness (I...
Background Influenza and other respiratory infections cause excess winter morbidity in children. Thi...
SummaryBackgroundSchool children (5–17 years) function as vectors in influenza epidemics. The object...
Background: In Europe, influenza vaccination coverage in the pediatric population is low. This study...
Background Seasonal influenza contributes substantially to the burden of communicable diseases in E...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
BackgroundNorwegian health authorities do not recommend universal pediatric vaccination against seas...
Background: Seasonal influenza contributes substantially to the burden of communicable diseases in E...