BACKGROUND: The timing of the biannual WHO influenza vaccine composition selection and production cycle has been historically directed to the influenza seasonality patterns in the temperate regions of the northern and southern hemispheres. Influenza activity, however, is poorly understood in the tropics with multiple peaks and identifiable year-round activity. The evidence-base needed to take informed decisions on vaccination timing and vaccine formulation is often lacking for the tropics and subtropics. This paper aims to assess influenza seasonality in the tropics and subtropics. It explores geographical grouping of countries into vaccination zones based on optimal timing of influenza vaccination. METHODS: Influenza seasonality was assess...
Aim: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
The seasonality of influenza in the tropics complicates vaccination timing. We investigated influenz...
Both the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere annual WHO influenza vaccine recommendations are desig...
Background The timing of the biannual WHO influenza vaccine composition selection and production cyc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The timing of the biannual WHO influenza vaccine composition selection and ...
Contains fulltext : 167309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza v...
Introduction: Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza vaccination progr...
INTRODUCTION: Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza vaccination progr...
Background: Description of the epidemiology of influenza is needed to inform influenza vaccination p...
Abstract Background Description of the epidemiology of influenza is needed to inform influenza vacci...
The seasonality of influenza in the tropics complicates vaccination timing. We investigated influenz...
Background: Description of the epidemiology of influenza is needed to inform influenza vaccination p...
AIM: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the global spatiotemporal pattern of seasonal influenza is essential for i...
Aim: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
The seasonality of influenza in the tropics complicates vaccination timing. We investigated influenz...
Both the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere annual WHO influenza vaccine recommendations are desig...
Background The timing of the biannual WHO influenza vaccine composition selection and production cyc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The timing of the biannual WHO influenza vaccine composition selection and ...
Contains fulltext : 167309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
<strong>Introduction</strong> Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza v...
Introduction: Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza vaccination progr...
INTRODUCTION: Determining the optimal time to vaccinate is important for influenza vaccination progr...
Background: Description of the epidemiology of influenza is needed to inform influenza vaccination p...
Abstract Background Description of the epidemiology of influenza is needed to inform influenza vacci...
The seasonality of influenza in the tropics complicates vaccination timing. We investigated influenz...
Background: Description of the epidemiology of influenza is needed to inform influenza vaccination p...
AIM: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the global spatiotemporal pattern of seasonal influenza is essential for i...
Aim: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
The seasonality of influenza in the tropics complicates vaccination timing. We investigated influenz...
Both the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere annual WHO influenza vaccine recommendations are desig...