We analysed long-term epidemiological trends in influenza-like illness (ILI) in The Netherlands and used an ecological analysis to estimate its relationship with age, influenza vaccination, and virological aspects. This study used data from weekly ILI consultation reports from sentinel general practitioners (1986/1987 to 2006/2007), virological data from sentinel ILI patients (1992/1993 to 2006/2007), and data for influenza vaccine uptake (1991–2005). The incidence of ILI consultations, although varying during the study period, was estimated to decrease in the total population by 12.2/10 000 persons each season (95% CI 8.6–15.9). Uptake of influenza vaccination in people aged >65 years (elderly) increased from 28% in 1991 to >70% since 1997...
Background Climatic factors affect the survival and transmissibility of respiratory viruses causing ...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Objectives To estimate the general practitioner (GP) consultation rate attributable to influenza in ...
We analysed long-term epidemiological trends in influenza-like illness (ILI) in The Netherlands and ...
We analysed long-term epidemiological trends in influenza-like illness (ILI) in The Netherlands and ...
The dataset contains a time series of weekly incidence of general practitioner (GP) consultation by ...
AIM: To determine the prevalence and trend of the influenza vaccination-rate of the overall target p...
The dataset contains a time series of weekly incidence of general practitioner (GP) consultation by ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of two major modifications of the Dutch National Influenza Preven...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Background Climatic factors affect the survival and transmissibility of respiratory viruses causing ...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Objectives To estimate the general practitioner (GP) consultation rate attributable to influenza in ...
We analysed long-term epidemiological trends in influenza-like illness (ILI) in The Netherlands and ...
We analysed long-term epidemiological trends in influenza-like illness (ILI) in The Netherlands and ...
The dataset contains a time series of weekly incidence of general practitioner (GP) consultation by ...
AIM: To determine the prevalence and trend of the influenza vaccination-rate of the overall target p...
The dataset contains a time series of weekly incidence of general practitioner (GP) consultation by ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of two major modifications of the Dutch National Influenza Preven...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and ...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Background Climatic factors affect the survival and transmissibility of respiratory viruses causing ...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Objectives To estimate the general practitioner (GP) consultation rate attributable to influenza in ...