Influenza is an important cause of mor-bidity and mortality related to annual ep-idemics and intermittent pandemics of respiratory viral infections. Whereas most of the 25 million annual cases of in-fluenza result in self-limited infections, influenza is responsible for an excess 31.4 million outpatient visits, 226 000 ex-cess hospitalizations, and up to 48 614 ex-cess deaths annually in the United States [1–5]. Risk factors for serious illness and death include age <2 years or ≥65 years, and medical conditions including com-promised immunity, pregnancy, and morbid obesity [3, 5]. Influenza vaccina
Influenza infections have been associated with high morbidity. The aims were to determine predictors...
Seasonal influenza is a cause of hospitalization, especially in people with underlying disease or ex...
The knowledge about the viral etiologies causing respiratory disease in adults is limited. Viral res...
Influenza virus is a small virus with a negative stranded seg-mented RNA genome that causes infectio...
Influenza remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. While signs an...
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and death in the United States and around the world.1–...
sonal influenza epidemics result in 3–5 million severe infections, excessive hospi-talizations, and ...
Influenza is one of the most outspread infections not seldom leading to lethal outcomes. Immediate d...
BackgroundInfluenza A (H1N1) pdm09 became the predominant circulating strain in the United States du...
Influenza is one of the most outspread infections not seldom leading to lethal outcomes. Immediate d...
Influenza is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes death, even among heal...
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease that affects persons of all ages and is associated w...
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Influenza is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality each year in the United States. Fro...
Influenza is a seasonal viral infection associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In 2009...
Influenza infections have been associated with high morbidity. The aims were to determine predictors...
Seasonal influenza is a cause of hospitalization, especially in people with underlying disease or ex...
The knowledge about the viral etiologies causing respiratory disease in adults is limited. Viral res...
Influenza virus is a small virus with a negative stranded seg-mented RNA genome that causes infectio...
Influenza remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. While signs an...
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and death in the United States and around the world.1–...
sonal influenza epidemics result in 3–5 million severe infections, excessive hospi-talizations, and ...
Influenza is one of the most outspread infections not seldom leading to lethal outcomes. Immediate d...
BackgroundInfluenza A (H1N1) pdm09 became the predominant circulating strain in the United States du...
Influenza is one of the most outspread infections not seldom leading to lethal outcomes. Immediate d...
Influenza is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes death, even among heal...
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease that affects persons of all ages and is associated w...
20142019-07-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States24450860PMC6636328754
Influenza is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality each year in the United States. Fro...
Influenza is a seasonal viral infection associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In 2009...
Influenza infections have been associated with high morbidity. The aims were to determine predictors...
Seasonal influenza is a cause of hospitalization, especially in people with underlying disease or ex...
The knowledge about the viral etiologies causing respiratory disease in adults is limited. Viral res...