In case of an influenza pandemic, the world will be in a situation where potential vaccine supply will fall short by several billion doses from global needs. The World Health Organization (WHO) convened in Geneva on May 2-3, 2006 a consultation of all stakeholders in influenza vaccines and immunization to identify practical solutions to fill this gap. The consultation resulted in a global action plan outlining promising specific strategies to increase influenza vaccine production and surge-capacity before and during an influenza pandemic. Although the timing and severity of the next influenza pandemic cannot be predicted, vaccines are considered the one of the most important medical interventions for reducing morbidity and mortality if and ...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
AbstractOne of the aims of the WHO Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP) was to transfer i...
Through its Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP), the World Health Organization (WHO) in ...
AbstractShould a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, such as the H5N1 virus type currently circ...
(See the editorial commentary by Fedson on pages 1562–3) Use of influenza vaccine is increasing, esp...
Influenza is a serious health problem worldwide. It is important to reduce morbidity and mortality f...
It is predicted that in case of an influenza pandemic, there will be a significant gap between poten...
AbstractIt is predicted that in case of an influenza pandemic, there will be a significant gap betwe...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragility of the global system of preparedness and response ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragility of the global system of preparedness and response ...
Contains fulltext : 152749.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite long-re...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...
AbstractAs A(H1N1) influenza enters the post-pandemic phase, health authorities around the world are...
So far, most published results from clinical trials using various avian influenza virus vaccine form...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
AbstractOne of the aims of the WHO Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP) was to transfer i...
Through its Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP), the World Health Organization (WHO) in ...
AbstractShould a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, such as the H5N1 virus type currently circ...
(See the editorial commentary by Fedson on pages 1562–3) Use of influenza vaccine is increasing, esp...
Influenza is a serious health problem worldwide. It is important to reduce morbidity and mortality f...
It is predicted that in case of an influenza pandemic, there will be a significant gap between poten...
AbstractIt is predicted that in case of an influenza pandemic, there will be a significant gap betwe...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragility of the global system of preparedness and response ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragility of the global system of preparedness and response ...
Contains fulltext : 152749.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite long-re...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...
AbstractAs A(H1N1) influenza enters the post-pandemic phase, health authorities around the world are...
So far, most published results from clinical trials using various avian influenza virus vaccine form...
Despite long-recognized challenges and constraints associated with their updating and manufacture, i...
AbstractOne of the aims of the WHO Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP) was to transfer i...
Through its Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP), the World Health Organization (WHO) in ...