AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics and influenza pandemics has been well documented. However, the steady increase in global capacity to produce annual seasonal influenza vaccine has not been matched with increased demand, and thus actual vaccine production. Currently, without a significant increase in demand for seasonal influenza vaccine, global capacity will be far from able to meet even the essential needs for a monovalent vaccine in the event of a severe influenza pandemic. Global commitment to the development of influenza vaccine production capacity was renewed at a consultation leading to the Second Global Action Plan on Influenza Vaccines (GAP) in July 2011. To monitor ...
In case of an influenza pandemic, the world will be in a situation where potential vaccine supply wi...
On December 3\u20134 2012, the World Health Organization convened a meeting of influenza vaccine eff...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...
AbstractA global shortage and inequitable access to influenza vaccines has been cause for concern fo...
AbstractShould a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, such as the H5N1 virus type currently circ...
AbstractIt is predicted that in case of an influenza pandemic, there will be a significant gap betwe...
AbstractSeasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths wo...
AbstractSeasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Or...
AbstractIn 2005, a year after highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in Thailand, the Thai Gove...
AbstractThe Global Action Plan (GAP) for Influenza Vaccines is a decade-long initiative that brings ...
AbstractVaccination is the most effective method to prevent influenza infection. However, current in...
Vaccines will be an important element in mitigating the impact of an influenza pandemic. While resea...
AbstractOne of the aims of the WHO Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP) was to transfer i...
Seasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths worldwide....
In case of an influenza pandemic, the world will be in a situation where potential vaccine supply wi...
On December 3\u20134 2012, the World Health Organization convened a meeting of influenza vaccine eff...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...
AbstractThe effectiveness of vaccines to mitigate the impact of annual seasonal influenza epidemics ...
AbstractA global shortage and inequitable access to influenza vaccines has been cause for concern fo...
AbstractShould a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, such as the H5N1 virus type currently circ...
AbstractIt is predicted that in case of an influenza pandemic, there will be a significant gap betwe...
AbstractSeasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths wo...
AbstractSeasonal influenza places a major burden on public health. Consequently, the World Health Or...
AbstractIn 2005, a year after highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in Thailand, the Thai Gove...
AbstractThe Global Action Plan (GAP) for Influenza Vaccines is a decade-long initiative that brings ...
AbstractVaccination is the most effective method to prevent influenza infection. However, current in...
Vaccines will be an important element in mitigating the impact of an influenza pandemic. While resea...
AbstractOne of the aims of the WHO Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP) was to transfer i...
Seasonal influenza is an important disease which results in 250,000–500,000 annual deaths worldwide....
In case of an influenza pandemic, the world will be in a situation where potential vaccine supply wi...
On December 3\u20134 2012, the World Health Organization convened a meeting of influenza vaccine eff...
The influenza virus circulates continuously, causing regional epidemics and outbreaks, leading to th...