A systematic review was conducted to estimate the incidence of influenza and concomitant morbidity and mortality in children from 0 to 19 years (0-19 years). Medline was searched for observational studies and placebo or non-treated arms of experimental studies providing occurrence rates of laboratory-proven influenza illness.From the 2758 titles identified, 356 full papers were reviewed based on the abstract or title; after searching their reference lists an additional 16 papers were found. Finally 28 studies met our inclusion criteria, reporting a varying seasonal incidence of influenza of up to 46%. However, when analysing two long-term observational studies and averaging seasonal fluctuations, the overall incidence of influenza was found...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
Background: Influenza-like illness (ILI) confers a high annual morbidity in young children. We repor...
BACKGROUNDInfluenza-associated deaths in children occur annually. We describe the epidemiology of in...
A systematic review was conducted to estimate the incidence of influenza and concomitant morbidity a...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of disease attributable to seasonal influenza virus in children is unk...
BACKGROUND: Although influenza is common among children, pediatric mortality related to laboratory-c...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
Background: Young children may be at increased risk for serious complications from influenzavirus in...
Contains fulltext : 165650.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza ...
Background: Interventions to prevent influenza-related complications are recommended for individual...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to prevent influenza-related complications are recommended for individuals...
Background: Interventions to prevent influenza-related complications are recommended for individual...
Background: Seasonal influenza virus is a common cause of acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) i...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
Background: Influenza-like illness (ILI) confers a high annual morbidity in young children. We repor...
BACKGROUNDInfluenza-associated deaths in children occur annually. We describe the epidemiology of in...
A systematic review was conducted to estimate the incidence of influenza and concomitant morbidity a...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of disease attributable to seasonal influenza virus in children is unk...
BACKGROUND: Although influenza is common among children, pediatric mortality related to laboratory-c...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
Background: Young children may be at increased risk for serious complications from influenzavirus in...
Contains fulltext : 165650.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza ...
Background: Interventions to prevent influenza-related complications are recommended for individual...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to prevent influenza-related complications are recommended for individuals...
Background: Interventions to prevent influenza-related complications are recommended for individual...
Background: Seasonal influenza virus is a common cause of acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) i...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
The global burden of pediatric severe respiratory illness is substantial, and influenza viruses cont...
Background: Influenza-like illness (ILI) confers a high annual morbidity in young children. We repor...
BACKGROUNDInfluenza-associated deaths in children occur annually. We describe the epidemiology of in...