In the present study, we assessed the incidence of adverse events and influenza-like symptoms in a working population in Switzerland that was vaccinated against influenza. A total of 12,582 individuals of working age (<65 years old) were offered a free influenza vaccine of their choice (injectable or intranasal vaccine) in October and November 2000. Of these individuals, 1600 were vaccinated against influenza. Ninety-seven percent of the vaccine recipients chose the intranasal vaccine, and 3% chose the injectable influenza vaccine. The incidence of influenza-like symptoms and side effects was 13% and 36%, respectively. Individuals who chose the intranasal vaccine were more likely to report side effects (OR, 3.23; 95% CI, 1.29-8.08). Facial ...
Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies conducted in primary car...
International audienceVaccine-induced protection against influenza is not optimal, however it has be...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...
In the present study, we assessed the incidence of adverse events and influenza-like symptoms in a w...
INTRODUCTION: Since 1999, the Ministry of Health in Brazil has conducted campaigns of vaccination ag...
Introduction: An observational multicenter study was carried out in Italy, to evaluate the acceptabi...
An observational multicenter study was carried out in Italy, to evaluate the acceptability and safet...
Purpose: The use of the 2009 H1N1 vaccine has generated much debate concerning safety issues among t...
Background and Objectives: Influenza vaccination is one of the most important ways to prevent influe...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors involved in vaccination acceptance among healthcare ...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors involved in vaccination acceptance among healthcare ...
INTRODUCTION: Since 1999, the Ministry of Health in Brazil has conducted campaigns of vaccination ag...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of sex, age, and quadrivalent vaccination history on a...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...
Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies conducted in primary car...
International audienceVaccine-induced protection against influenza is not optimal, however it has be...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...
In the present study, we assessed the incidence of adverse events and influenza-like symptoms in a w...
INTRODUCTION: Since 1999, the Ministry of Health in Brazil has conducted campaigns of vaccination ag...
Introduction: An observational multicenter study was carried out in Italy, to evaluate the acceptabi...
An observational multicenter study was carried out in Italy, to evaluate the acceptability and safet...
Purpose: The use of the 2009 H1N1 vaccine has generated much debate concerning safety issues among t...
Background and Objectives: Influenza vaccination is one of the most important ways to prevent influe...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors involved in vaccination acceptance among healthcare ...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors involved in vaccination acceptance among healthcare ...
INTRODUCTION: Since 1999, the Ministry of Health in Brazil has conducted campaigns of vaccination ag...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of sex, age, and quadrivalent vaccination history on a...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...
Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies conducted in primary car...
International audienceVaccine-induced protection against influenza is not optimal, however it has be...
Objective: To explore the nature and severity of side effects and future preference of intradermal v...