Background: Influenza vaccination has been shown to reduce illness and all-cause mortality in vulnerable populations through the prevention of influenza infection. Attenuation of the severity of illness by vaccination has been reported for respiratory tract infections due to bacterial pathogens and would represent an important additional health benefit of influenza vaccination. We evaluated the impact of prior influenza vaccination on in-hospital mortality and other health outcomes among hospitalized adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Methods: Consecutive individuals hospitalized with CAP during influenza season (November to April, 1999-2003) at hospitals operated by Tenet HealthCare were identified using a database construct...
Background: Influenza vaccine is underused in groups targeted for vaccination. Objective: To define ...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests that influenza vaccination may offer protection against COVID-...
Introduction Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a leading cause of emergency hospital adm...
BackgroundInfluenza vaccination may reduce illness severity among those with influenza; however, dat...
BackgroundWe investigated the effect of influenza vaccination on disease severity in adults hospital...
Background: Previous reports have shown that vaccination rates of adult at-risk populations are low ...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza vaccine is moderately effective for preventing influenza illness. It is ...
Background: Previous reports have shown that vaccination rates of adult at-risk populations are low ...
Background: Previous reports have shown that vaccination rates of adult at-risk populations are low ...
j Pneumonia and acute exacerbation of chronic illness are leading causes of influenza-related hospit...
Background. There is debate surrounding the effectiveness of the 23-valent pneumococcal polysacchari...
Background: Influenza vaccine is underused in groups targeted for vaccination. Objective: To define ...
Background: Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by three different viruses: type A, B, or C. I...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
Background: Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by three different viruses: type A, B, or C. I...
Background: Influenza vaccine is underused in groups targeted for vaccination. Objective: To define ...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests that influenza vaccination may offer protection against COVID-...
Introduction Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a leading cause of emergency hospital adm...
BackgroundInfluenza vaccination may reduce illness severity among those with influenza; however, dat...
BackgroundWe investigated the effect of influenza vaccination on disease severity in adults hospital...
Background: Previous reports have shown that vaccination rates of adult at-risk populations are low ...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza vaccine is moderately effective for preventing influenza illness. It is ...
Background: Previous reports have shown that vaccination rates of adult at-risk populations are low ...
Background: Previous reports have shown that vaccination rates of adult at-risk populations are low ...
j Pneumonia and acute exacerbation of chronic illness are leading causes of influenza-related hospit...
Background. There is debate surrounding the effectiveness of the 23-valent pneumococcal polysacchari...
Background: Influenza vaccine is underused in groups targeted for vaccination. Objective: To define ...
Background: Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by three different viruses: type A, B, or C. I...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
Background: Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by three different viruses: type A, B, or C. I...
Background: Influenza vaccine is underused in groups targeted for vaccination. Objective: To define ...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests that influenza vaccination may offer protection against COVID-...
Introduction Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a leading cause of emergency hospital adm...