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Surveillance and vaccine effectiveness of an influenza epidemic predominated by vaccine-mismatched influenza B/Yamagata-lineage viruses in Taiwan, 2011-12 season.

Surveillance and vaccine effectiveness of an influenza epidemic predominated by vaccine-mismatched influenza B/Yamagata-lineage viruses in Taiwan, 2011-12 season.

... number of influenza with complications and deaths might have been underestimated because of underdiagnoses and underreport- ...increase in the proportions of ILI-related ... See full document

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Phylogenetic and evolutionary history of influenza B viruses, which caused a large epidemic in 2011-2012, Taiwan.

Phylogenetic and evolutionary history of influenza B viruses, which caused a large epidemic in 2011-2012, Taiwan.

... subtypes of influenza A (H3N2 or H1N1) and B viruses have predominated alternately in the past influenza epidemics in Taiwan ...1A). Taiwan has ... See full document

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Low 2012-13 influenza vaccine effectiveness associated with mutation in the egg-adapted H3N2 vaccine strain not antigenic drift in circulating viruses.

Low 2012-13 influenza vaccine effectiveness associated with mutation in the egg-adapted H3N2 vaccine strain not antigenic drift in circulating viruses.

... mutations in the 2012–13 egg-adapted A(H1N1)pdm09 X-179A (or X-181) vaccine ...Circulating viruses were shown by HI to remain antigenically similar to A/ California/07/2009, retained as ... See full document

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Comparison between influenza coded primary care consultations and national influenza incidence obtained by the General Practitioners Sentinel Network in Portugal from 2012 to 2017

Comparison between influenza coded primary care consultations and national influenza incidence obtained by the General Practitioners Sentinel Network in Portugal from 2012 to 2017

... that in the Portuguese General Practitioners Sentinel Network, case notification and incidence rate estimates are based on the onset of symptoms and not on consultation date, the detection ... See full document

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Immunogenicity and acceptance of influenza A (H1N1) vaccine in a cohort of chronic hepatitis C patients receiving pegylated-interferon treatment.

Immunogenicity and acceptance of influenza A (H1N1) vaccine in a cohort of chronic hepatitis C patients receiving pegylated-interferon treatment.

... tolerance of the influenza ...even in the worst-case scenario like ours, tolerance of our overall study population to the vaccine can be considered to be satisfactory, as VAPI question- ... See full document

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Influenza A and B viruses in the population of Vojvodina, Serbia

Influenza A and B viruses in the population of Vojvodina, Serbia

... A viruses show rapid genetic evolu- tion, notably in the gene-coding surface glycopro- teins (Lavenu et ...Taubenberger and Morens, 2010). Antigenic drift is a process of continuous change ... See full document

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Impaired antibody response to influenza vaccine in HIV-infected and uninfected aging women is associated with immune activation and inflammation.

Impaired antibody response to influenza vaccine in HIV-infected and uninfected aging women is associated with immune activation and inflammation.

... Although influenza vaccines elicit both cellular and humoral responses [18], immune protection is largely correlated with post-vaccination serum antibody (Ab) titers ...[19]. An essential step ... See full document

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Monoliths for purification of a DNA vaccine against Influenza

Monoliths for purification of a DNA vaccine against Influenza

... antigens of influenza, when designing a new pDNA vaccine the gene inserted into the vector must be carefully chosen to elicit the right immune response against to flu ...Several influenza ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF OIL BASED AVIAN INFLUENZA VACCINE (H5NI) PREPARED WITH DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF ADJUVANT

EVALUATION OF OIL BASED AVIAN INFLUENZA VACCINE (H5NI) PREPARED WITH DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF ADJUVANT

... Avian influenza is one of the highly contagious Office of International Epizootics (OIE) list “A” ...resulting in extensive losses. Avian influenza is caused by influenza ... See full document

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Characterization of regional influenza seasonality patterns in China and implications for vaccination strategies: spatio-temporal modeling of surveillance data.

Characterization of regional influenza seasonality patterns in China and implications for vaccination strategies: spatio-temporal modeling of surveillance data.

... epidemiology of influenza in China and Brazil [26] contrasts with the hierarchical spread of the disease in the US, where winter epidemics are driven by large population ... See full document

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Phylogenetic analysis of influenza A viruses (H3N2) circulating in Zhytomyr region during 2013–2014 epidemic season

Phylogenetic analysis of influenza A viruses (H3N2) circulating in Zhytomyr region during 2013–2014 epidemic season

... analysis of the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes of infl uenza A(H3N2) viruses circulating in the Zhytomyr region during 2013–2014 epidemic ...comparison of ... See full document

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SEASONAL INFLUENZA VACCINE – VIEW OF THE ELDERLY

SEASONAL INFLUENZA VACCINE – VIEW OF THE ELDERLY

... Objetivo: Conocer la opinión de los ancianos a respeto de la vacuna contra la gripe estacional, identificando los mitos y creencias que envuelven la vacunación contra esta patología. Metodo: Investigación descriptiva, ... See full document

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Serological response to influenza vaccination among children vaccinated for multiple influenza seasons.

Serological response to influenza vaccination among children vaccinated for multiple influenza seasons.

... Annual influenza vaccination for all children aged 6 to 59 months was recommended in 2004 for Canada, [1] and in 2006 for the United States ...[2]. In the United States, this recommen- ... See full document

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MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF INFLUENZA B VIRUS OUTBREAK ON A CRUISE SHIP IN BRAZIL 2012

MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF INFLUENZA B VIRUS OUTBREAK ON A CRUISE SHIP IN BRAZIL 2012

... Influenza viruses are easily spread by droplets and aerosol produced by an infected person; semi-enclosed environments can facilitate the transmission and are difficult to ... See full document

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Immunogenicity and tolerability after two doses of non-adjuvanted, whole-virion pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccine in HIV-infected individuals.

Immunogenicity and tolerability after two doses of non-adjuvanted, whole-virion pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccine in HIV-infected individuals.

... Methods and Findings: A standard hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay was used for evaluation of the seroconversion rate and seroprotection against the pandemic H1N1 ...strain. In addition, ... See full document

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Isolation and Characterization of Equine Influenza Viruses (H3N8) from China, 2010~2011

Isolation and Characterization of Equine Influenza Viruses (H3N8) from China, 2010~2011

... prevention of EI, though outbreaks of EI continue to infect some horse populations that have the extensive use of vaccines (Rozek et ...Traditional vaccine strategies against influenza ... See full document

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Abnormal humoral immune response to influenza vaccination in pediatric type-1 human immunodeficiency virus infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy

Abnormal humoral immune response to influenza vaccination in pediatric type-1 human immunodeficiency virus infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy

... improvement of the immunologi- cal function in HIV-1-infected individuals receiving this regimen (Valdez ...function in vitro in patients with advanced, moderate, and early HIV-1 dis- ... See full document

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Rev. Saúde Pública  vol.40 número1

Rev. Saúde Pública vol.40 número1

... variations in vaccination lev- els. In the United States, white subjects are more adher- ent to vaccination than African-Americans are, even among higher-risk populations, although potential biases involved ... See full document

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Comparing the immunogenicity of AS03-adjuvanted 2009 pandemic H1N1 vaccine with clinical protection in priority risk groups in England.

Comparing the immunogenicity of AS03-adjuvanted 2009 pandemic H1N1 vaccine with clinical protection in priority risk groups in England.

... H1N1, vaccine efficacy and immunogenicity population studies in priority groups were rolled out in parallel to evaluate the pandemic vaccination ...immunogenicity and clinical ... See full document

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Hospitalization Risk Due to Respiratory Illness Associated with Genetic Variation at IFITM3 in Patients with Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Infection: A Case-Control Study

Hospitalization Risk Due to Respiratory Illness Associated with Genetic Variation at IFITM3 in Patients with Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Infection: A Case-Control Study

... for Influenza diagnosis were performed at National Influenza Reference Laboratory ...immunologic and oncologic diseases); (4) pregnant women; (5) notifica- tion data before the mitigation phase ... See full document

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