OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza and respiratory syncytial virus-(RSV) associated primary care data as an example.STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: In a retrospective study in the Netherlands over 1997-2003, primary care attended respiratory episodes and national viral surveillance data were used to compare the rate-difference method to other, more complex methods.RESULTS: The influenza-associated excess estimated by the different methods varied. The estimates provided by the rate-difference model lay well within this range. According to the rate-difference method, influenza-associated primary care consultations were present for all ages, including low-risk adults. The highest infl...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
Background. Age-specific comparisons of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalizat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
Background The burden of influenza in primary care is difficult to assess, since most patients with...
Abstract Background Influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) contribute significantly to the ...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
<div><p>Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillan...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
Background. Age-specific comparisons of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalizat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
OBJECTIVE: To compare different methods to estimate the disease burden of influenza, using influenza...
Background The burden of influenza in primary care is difficult to assess, since most patients with...
Abstract Background Influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) contribute significantly to the ...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
<div><p>Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillan...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Objectives: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice c...
Influenza is associated with severe illness, death, and economic burden. Sentinel surveillance syste...
Background. Age-specific comparisons of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalizat...