Intensive surveillance in Mexico, the US, Canada, Spain and the UK has resulted in the first data on the new influenza A (H1N1) virus. As of yet, it is still unknown if, how and where further transmission within the Netherlands will take place. Therefore, intensified surveillance in the Netherlands is essential. Information on individual patients and their contacts is available through the compulsory notification of the new influenza. The number of general practitioners and nursing homes participating in surveillance through national networks is extended. In addition mortality statistics and internet-based surveillance are being used (the Dutch Great Influenza Survey). Based on studies on previous flu epidemics and mathematical models we ca...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Het influenzavirus ondergaat frequente antigene veranderingen die jaarlijkse aanpassing van het infl...
Introductions of the new influenza A(H1N1) variant virus in the Netherlands led to enhanced surveill...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report summarizes the current policy of vaccination for influenza in t...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
The Mexican flu pandemic was limited to a mild pandemic, although the flu incidence rate was higher ...
The Netherlands Institute of Primary Health Care (NIVEL) has coordinated the activities of a sentine...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Increased surveillance of pathogens may for strengthen the prevention and control of infectious dise...
De griepepidemie van 2014/2015 duurde 21 weken en was daarmee de langstdurende in meer dan 40 jaar. ...
Background The flu epidemic in the winter of 2019/2020 was mild and lasted for 5 weeks. That is shor...
Another influenza pandemic, following the 1918, 1957 and the 1968 pandemic, is likely if not inevita...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Het influenzavirus ondergaat frequente antigene veranderingen die jaarlijkse aanpassing van het infl...
Introductions of the new influenza A(H1N1) variant virus in the Netherlands led to enhanced surveill...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report summarizes the current policy of vaccination for influenza in t...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic of the 2018/2019 winter was mild and lasted 14 weeks. That...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
The Mexican flu pandemic was limited to a mild pandemic, although the flu incidence rate was higher ...
The Netherlands Institute of Primary Health Care (NIVEL) has coordinated the activities of a sentine...
During the 2016/2017 winter season, the influenza epidemic in the Netherlands lasted for 15 weeks. T...
Increased surveillance of pathogens may for strengthen the prevention and control of infectious dise...
De griepepidemie van 2014/2015 duurde 21 weken en was daarmee de langstdurende in meer dan 40 jaar. ...
Background The flu epidemic in the winter of 2019/2020 was mild and lasted for 5 weeks. That is shor...
Another influenza pandemic, following the 1918, 1957 and the 1968 pandemic, is likely if not inevita...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Het influenzavirus ondergaat frequente antigene veranderingen die jaarlijkse aanpassing van het infl...
Introductions of the new influenza A(H1N1) variant virus in the Netherlands led to enhanced surveill...