Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in low and middle income countries (LMICs) although knowledge of the evidence-base for their effectiveness and efficacy is limited in these countries. The aim of this systematic review is to provide an overview of the evidence-base for the effectiveness and efficacy of influenza vaccines in LMICs and to explore critical knowledge gaps. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane were searched for seasonal and pandemic A (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccine effectiveness and efficacy studies performed in LMICs. Eligible studies included RCTs and observational studies, published in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese between 1960 and 2011, which assessed labo...
AIM: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
markdownabstractBackground The clinical effectiveness of monovalent influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccin...
Background: Before pandemic H1N1 vaccines were available, the potential benefit of existing seasonal...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
PURPOSE: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Contains fulltext : 171467.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIM: The eviden...
BackgroundHistorically, lack of data on cost-effectiveness of influenza vaccination has been identif...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Background: The clinical effectiveness of monovalent influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccines has not been co...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
AIM: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
markdownabstractBackground The clinical effectiveness of monovalent influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccin...
Background: Before pandemic H1N1 vaccines were available, the potential benefit of existing seasonal...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Purpose: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
PURPOSE: Influenza vaccines have been recommended for populations at risk for severe infection in lo...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Contains fulltext : 171467.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIM: The eviden...
BackgroundHistorically, lack of data on cost-effectiveness of influenza vaccination has been identif...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Background: The clinical effectiveness of monovalent influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccines has not been co...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
AIM: The evidence needed for tropical countries to take informed decisions on influenza vaccination ...
markdownabstractBackground The clinical effectiveness of monovalent influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccin...
Background: Before pandemic H1N1 vaccines were available, the potential benefit of existing seasonal...