The European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-country project that was created to collect, analyse and present data regarding the paediatric influenza burden in European countries, with the purpose of providing the necessary information to make evidence-based decisions regarding influenza immunisation recommendations for children. The initial approach taken is based on existing weekly virological and age-specific influenza-like illness (ILI) data from surveillance networks across Europe. We use a multiple regression model guided by longitudinal weekly patterns of influenza virus to attribute the weekly ILI consultation incidence pattern to each influenza (sub)type, while controlling for the effect of respiratory syncy...
International audienceInfluenza viruses cause seasonal epidemics whose intensity varies according to...
Background: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) is a European Union (EU) Designated Su...
BACKGROUND: Better population data on respiratory viruses in children in tropical and southern hemis...
Item does not contain fulltextThe European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-c...
The European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-country project that was create...
The European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-country project that was create...
Background: In Europe, influenza vaccination coverage in the pediatric population is low. This study...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the burden of influenza-related diseases in child...
Objective: A prospective, multicentre study was conducted to evaluate the burden of laboratory confi...
Abstract Background Despite World Health Organization recommendations, in many countries young child...
Objectives: To evaluate the total burden of influenza among healthy children in the community in ord...
Influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006 started late January - early February 2006 ...
Background: Despite World Health Organization recommendations, in many countries young children are ...
Influenza surveillance in Europe is based on influenza surveillance networks that cooperate and shar...
International audienceInfluenza viruses cause seasonal epidemics whose intensity varies according to...
Background: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) is a European Union (EU) Designated Su...
BACKGROUND: Better population data on respiratory viruses in children in tropical and southern hemis...
Item does not contain fulltextThe European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-c...
The European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-country project that was create...
The European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project is a multi-country project that was create...
Background: In Europe, influenza vaccination coverage in the pediatric population is low. This study...
The 2004-2005 influenza season in Europe started in late December 2004 and the first influenza activ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the burden of influenza-related diseases in child...
Objective: A prospective, multicentre study was conducted to evaluate the burden of laboratory confi...
Abstract Background Despite World Health Organization recommendations, in many countries young child...
Objectives: To evaluate the total burden of influenza among healthy children in the community in ord...
Influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006 started late January - early February 2006 ...
Background: Despite World Health Organization recommendations, in many countries young children are ...
Influenza surveillance in Europe is based on influenza surveillance networks that cooperate and shar...
International audienceInfluenza viruses cause seasonal epidemics whose intensity varies according to...
Background: The European Influenza Surveillance Scheme (EISS) is a European Union (EU) Designated Su...
BACKGROUND: Better population data on respiratory viruses in children in tropical and southern hemis...