Influenza illness is caused by influenza A and influenza B strains. Although influenza A viruses are perceived to carry greater risk because they account for the majority of influenza cases in most seasons and have been responsible for influenza pandemics, influenza B viruses also impose a substantial public health burden, particularly among children and at-risk subjects. Furthermore, since the 2001-2002 influenza season, both influenza B lineages, B/Victoria-like viruses and B/Yamagata-like viruses have co-circulated in Europe. The conventional trivalent influenza vaccines have shown a limited ability to induce effective protection when major or minor mismatches between the influenza B vaccine component and circulating strains occur. For t...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Currently used trivalent influenza vaccines (TIVs) contain two strains of influenza A an...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: VaxigripTetra™ (IIV4; Sanofi Pasteur) is a quadrivalent split-virion influen...
Influenza B viruses are still characterized by a substantial public health burden, particularly amon...
influenza vaccine. Antigenic distinctions between influenza A and B viruses, among various influenza...
IntroductionVaccination is an effective preventive strategy against influenza. However, current triv...
Background: Quadrivalent influenza vaccines (QIVs) contain antigens derived from an additional influ...
Objectives: Vaccination has proven to be an efficient preventive strategy against influenza infectio...
Epidemics of seasonal influenza viruses cause considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Variou...
Epidemics of seasonal influenza viruses cause considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Variou...
International audienceCurrently, circulating viruses responsible for annual seasonal influenza epide...
Influenza A and B infections cause significant morbidity and mortality. Over the past 30 years, two ...
AbstractEpidemics of seasonal influenza viruses cause considerable morbidity and mortality each year...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Currently used trivalent influenza vaccines (TIVs) contain two strains of influenza A an...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: VaxigripTetra™ (IIV4; Sanofi Pasteur) is a quadrivalent split-virion influen...
Influenza B viruses are still characterized by a substantial public health burden, particularly amon...
influenza vaccine. Antigenic distinctions between influenza A and B viruses, among various influenza...
IntroductionVaccination is an effective preventive strategy against influenza. However, current triv...
Background: Quadrivalent influenza vaccines (QIVs) contain antigens derived from an additional influ...
Objectives: Vaccination has proven to be an efficient preventive strategy against influenza infectio...
Epidemics of seasonal influenza viruses cause considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Variou...
Epidemics of seasonal influenza viruses cause considerable morbidity and mortality each year. Variou...
International audienceCurrently, circulating viruses responsible for annual seasonal influenza epide...
Influenza A and B infections cause significant morbidity and mortality. Over the past 30 years, two ...
AbstractEpidemics of seasonal influenza viruses cause considerable morbidity and mortality each year...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used trivalent vaccines contain one influenza B virus lineage and may be ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Currently used trivalent influenza vaccines (TIVs) contain two strains of influenza A an...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: VaxigripTetra™ (IIV4; Sanofi Pasteur) is a quadrivalent split-virion influen...