The traditional method for assessing the severity of influenza seasons is to estimate the associated increase (i.e., excess) in pneumonia and influenza (P and I) mortality. In this study, excess P and I hospitalizations were estimated from National Hospital Discharge Survey Data from 26 influenza seasons (1970-1995). The average seasonal rate of excess P and I hospitalization was 49 (range, 8-102)/100,000 persons, but average rates were twice as high during A(H3N2) influenza seasons as during A(H1N1)/B seasons. Persons aged <65 years had 57% of all influenza-related hospitalizations; however, the average seasonal risk for influenza-related P and I hospitalizations was much higher in the elderly than in persons aged <65 years. The 26 pairs o...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
This serial cohort study assessed the risk of hospitalization or death associated with influenza and...
The importance of understanding age when estimating the impact of influenza on hospitalizations and ...
The traditional method for assessing the severity of in¯uenza seasons is to estimate the associated ...
Context: Respiratory viral infections are responsible for a large number of hospitalizations in the ...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate excess pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalizati...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate excess pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalizati...
Influenza is associated with illnesses such as pneumonia, other respiratory disease and congestive h...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate excess pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalizat...
Objectives: Although the increased risk of hospitalization and mortality during influenza seasons ha...
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study is to present a method to provide accurate estimates of in...
mates that influenza causes 75,000 hospi-talizations and 6,000 deaths on an annual basis.1 Epidemiol...
Current measures of the health impact of epidemic influenza are focused on analyses of death certifi...
Poster Presentations: S2-P38BACKGROUND: It is critical to obtain reliable estimates of the morbidity...
Current measures of the health impact of epidemic influenza are focused on analyses of death certifi...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
This serial cohort study assessed the risk of hospitalization or death associated with influenza and...
The importance of understanding age when estimating the impact of influenza on hospitalizations and ...
The traditional method for assessing the severity of in¯uenza seasons is to estimate the associated ...
Context: Respiratory viral infections are responsible for a large number of hospitalizations in the ...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate excess pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalizati...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate excess pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalizati...
Influenza is associated with illnesses such as pneumonia, other respiratory disease and congestive h...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate excess pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalizat...
Objectives: Although the increased risk of hospitalization and mortality during influenza seasons ha...
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study is to present a method to provide accurate estimates of in...
mates that influenza causes 75,000 hospi-talizations and 6,000 deaths on an annual basis.1 Epidemiol...
Current measures of the health impact of epidemic influenza are focused on analyses of death certifi...
Poster Presentations: S2-P38BACKGROUND: It is critical to obtain reliable estimates of the morbidity...
Current measures of the health impact of epidemic influenza are focused on analyses of death certifi...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
This serial cohort study assessed the risk of hospitalization or death associated with influenza and...
The importance of understanding age when estimating the impact of influenza on hospitalizations and ...