AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends vaccination of all persons aged 6 months or older, with rare exceptions. It also advises starting vaccination as soon as available and continuing throughout the influenza season. This study examined US seasonal vaccination trends during five consecutive influenza seasons in privately-insured children and adults.MethodsThis retrospective, observational cohort study examined trends in influenza vaccination during the 2007–2008 through 2011–2012 influenza seasons using administrative claims data from a large national insurer.ResultsThe size of analysis population ranged from 1144,098 to 1245,487 (childr...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
SummaryBackgroundRelative to adults, children have a higher risk of influenza-related illnesses, and...
influenza is an important cause ofvisits to the emergency department amongchildren during winter mon...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Comm...
AbstractBackgroundRecent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza ma...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza vaccines are now widely used to reduce the burden of annual epidemics of...
The most effective strategy for preventing influenza is annual vaccination. We analyzed 2005-2011 da...
AbstractVaccination in non-medical settings is recommended as a strategy to increase access to seaso...
BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feas...
BackgroundChildren with asthma face higher risk of complications from influenza. Trends in influenza...
Background: Each year, millions of children get sick with seasonal flu, thousands of children are ho...
IntroductionDepending upon influenza vaccination history, children aged 6 months-8 years need one or...
BackgroundStudies are published on settings adults receive influenza vaccination but few have report...
Themost effective strategy for preventing influenza is annual vaccination. We analyzed 2005–2011 dat...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
SummaryBackgroundRelative to adults, children have a higher risk of influenza-related illnesses, and...
influenza is an important cause ofvisits to the emergency department amongchildren during winter mon...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Comm...
AbstractBackgroundRecent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza ma...
OBJECTIVEPrevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health priority becaus...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza vaccines are now widely used to reduce the burden of annual epidemics of...
The most effective strategy for preventing influenza is annual vaccination. We analyzed 2005-2011 da...
AbstractVaccination in non-medical settings is recommended as a strategy to increase access to seaso...
BACKGROUND. Beginning in 2002 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices encouraged, when feas...
BackgroundChildren with asthma face higher risk of complications from influenza. Trends in influenza...
Background: Each year, millions of children get sick with seasonal flu, thousands of children are ho...
IntroductionDepending upon influenza vaccination history, children aged 6 months-8 years need one or...
BackgroundStudies are published on settings adults receive influenza vaccination but few have report...
Themost effective strategy for preventing influenza is annual vaccination. We analyzed 2005–2011 dat...
OBJECTIVE: Prevention of influenza among infants and young children is a public health abstract prio...
SummaryBackgroundRelative to adults, children have a higher risk of influenza-related illnesses, and...
influenza is an important cause ofvisits to the emergency department amongchildren during winter mon...