A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of influenza vaccination on the primary care contact rate during influenza epidemics. Given the rising workload of family physicians, particularly due to ageing of the population, it is very relevant to know to whether influenza vaccination of high-risk patients reduces the contact rate during epidemics. No effect of vaccination was found on the contact rate of GP during a mild epidemic period. During a 'normal' influenza epidemic, the workload was reduced through fewer contacts by patients with cardiovascular or diabetic diseases. Epidemic periods severe enough to show contact rate reduction occurred approximately every other year.</p
To characterize U.S. physicians' practices regarding influenza vaccine, particularly regarding the c...
By using a nested case-control design, the authors studied the effectiveness of the influenza vaccin...
OBJECTIVES: As clinical presentation and complications of both viruses overlap, it was hypothesised ...
A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of infl...
A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of infl...
A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of infl...
Abstract Background No efficacy studies of influenza vaccination given to GPs have yet been publishe...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
IntroductionWe aimed to develop an innovative population-based method to estimate the health effect ...
General practitioners' records for 315 subjects whose primary or contributory cause of death was inf...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that affects millions of Americans and causes thousands o...
Introduction We aimed to develop an innovative population-based method to estimate the health effect...
Influenza, a vaccine preventable disease, is a serious global public health concern whichresults in ...
Health effect of influenza vaccination based on electronic medical records collected within a genera...
Influenza is rarely laboratory-confirmed and the outpatient influenza burden is rarely studied due t...
To characterize U.S. physicians' practices regarding influenza vaccine, particularly regarding the c...
By using a nested case-control design, the authors studied the effectiveness of the influenza vaccin...
OBJECTIVES: As clinical presentation and complications of both viruses overlap, it was hypothesised ...
A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of infl...
A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of infl...
A general practice (GP) based retrospective cohort study was conducted to assess the effects of infl...
Abstract Background No efficacy studies of influenza vaccination given to GPs have yet been publishe...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
IntroductionWe aimed to develop an innovative population-based method to estimate the health effect ...
General practitioners' records for 315 subjects whose primary or contributory cause of death was inf...
Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease that affects millions of Americans and causes thousands o...
Introduction We aimed to develop an innovative population-based method to estimate the health effect...
Influenza, a vaccine preventable disease, is a serious global public health concern whichresults in ...
Health effect of influenza vaccination based on electronic medical records collected within a genera...
Influenza is rarely laboratory-confirmed and the outpatient influenza burden is rarely studied due t...
To characterize U.S. physicians' practices regarding influenza vaccine, particularly regarding the c...
By using a nested case-control design, the authors studied the effectiveness of the influenza vaccin...
OBJECTIVES: As clinical presentation and complications of both viruses overlap, it was hypothesised ...