BACKGROUND: The world is currently confronting the first influenza pandemic of the 21(st) century. Influenza vaccination is an effective preventive measure, but the unique epidemiological features of swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) introduce uncertainty as to the best strategy for prioritization of vaccine allocation. We sought to determine optimal prioritization of vaccine distribution among different age and risk groups within the Canadian population, to minimize influenza-attributable morbidity and mortality. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a deterministic, age-structured compartmental model of influenza transmission, with key parameter values estimated from data collected during the initial phase of the epidemic in ...
Background\ud Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mort...
Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccination against pandemic (...
Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccination against pandemic (...
century. Influenza vaccination is an effective preventive measure, but the unique epidemiological f...
The limited production capacity for vaccines raises the question what the best strategy is for alloc...
The limited production capacity for vaccines raises the question what the best strategy is for alloc...
Pandemic influenza A(H1N1) 2009 began spreading around the globe in April of 2009 and vaccination st...
Pandemic influenza A(H1N1) 2009 began spreading around the globe in April of 2009 and vaccination st...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
Background: Influenza pandemics emerge at irregular and unpredictable intervals to cause substantial...
Background: Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of v...
Abstract Background Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccinatio...
Shweta Bansal is with UT Austin, Babak Pourbohloul is with University of British Columbia, Lauren An...
Shweta Bansal is with UT Austin, Babak Pourbohloul is with University of British Columbia, Lauren An...
Background\ud Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mort...
Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccination against pandemic (...
Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccination against pandemic (...
century. Influenza vaccination is an effective preventive measure, but the unique epidemiological f...
The limited production capacity for vaccines raises the question what the best strategy is for alloc...
The limited production capacity for vaccines raises the question what the best strategy is for alloc...
Pandemic influenza A(H1N1) 2009 began spreading around the globe in April of 2009 and vaccination st...
Pandemic influenza A(H1N1) 2009 began spreading around the globe in April of 2009 and vaccination st...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
Background: Influenza pandemics emerge at irregular and unpredictable intervals to cause substantial...
Background: Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of v...
Abstract Background Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccinatio...
Shweta Bansal is with UT Austin, Babak Pourbohloul is with University of British Columbia, Lauren An...
Shweta Bansal is with UT Austin, Babak Pourbohloul is with University of British Columbia, Lauren An...
Background\ud Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mort...
Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccination against pandemic (...
Much remains unknown about the effect of timing and prioritization of vaccination against pandemic (...