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Khajehkazemi R, Baneshi M, Iuliano A, Roguski K, Sharifi H, Bresee J, et al.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses . 2022 Oct; 17(1):e13061. PMID: 36285808
Background: Global estimates showed an estimate of up to 650,000 seasonal influenza-associated respiratory deaths annually. However, the mortality rate of seasonal influenza is unknown for most countries in the WHO...
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Chughtai A, Mohammed S, Al Ariqi L, McCarron M, Bresee J, Abubakar A, et al.
Vaccine . 2022 Oct; 40(45):6558-6565. PMID: 36208976
Background: The aim of this project was to develop a road map to support countries in Eastern Mediterranean Region in developing and implementing evidence-based seasonal influenza vaccination policy, strengthen influenza...
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McCarron M, Kondor R, Zureick K, Griffin C, Fuster C, Hammond A, et al.
Bull World Health Organ . 2022 Jun; 100(6):366-374. PMID: 35694628
Objective: To assess the stability of improvements in global respiratory virus surveillance in countries supported by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) after reductions in CDC...
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Ortega-Sanchez I, Mott J, Kittikraisak W, Khanthamaly V, McCarron M, Keokhonenang S, et al.
Vaccine . 2021 Nov; 39(52):7633-7645. PMID: 34802790
Background: Pregnant women, healthcare workers (HW), and adults >= 60 years have shown an increased vulnerability to seasonal influenza virus infections and/or complications. In 2012, the Lao People's Democratic Republic...
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Andayi F, Emukule G, Osoro E, Ndegwa L, Otiato F, Muturi P, et al.
Vaccine . 2021 Jun; 39(29):3991-3996. PMID: 34108077
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk of exposure and transmission of infectious respiratory pathogens like influenza. Despite the potential benefits, safety and efficacy of influenza vaccination, vaccines are...
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Ebama M, Chu S, Azziz-Baumgartner E, Lafond K, McCarron M, Hadler S, et al.
Vaccine . 2021 Mar; 39(14):1892-1896. PMID: 33714656
While seasonal influenza vaccines (SIV) remain the best method to prevent influenza-associated illnesses, implementing SIV programs may benefit countries beyond disease reduction, strengthening health systems and national immunization programs, or...
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Maltezou H, Theodoridou K, Tseroni M, Raftopoulos V, Bolster A, Kraigsley A, et al.
Vaccine . 2020 Oct; 38(47):7433-7439. PMID: 33059970
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends vaccination of health workers against influenza, but uptake in low-resource settings remains low. To complement routine global data collection efforts we conducted a...
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Narayan V, Iuliano A, Roguski K, Bhardwaj R, Chadha M, Saha S, et al.
J Glob Health . 2020 May; 10(1):010402. PMID: 32373326
Background: Influenza causes substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide, however, reliable burden estimates from developing countries are limited, including India. We aimed to quantify influenza-associated mortality for India utilizing 2010-2013 nationally...
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Shu Y, Song Y, Wang D, Greene C, Moen A, Lee C, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2020 Apr; 19(Suppl 3):520. PMID: 32326921
The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) underscored the importance of influenza detection and response in China. From 2004, the Chinese National Influenza Center (CNIC) and the United States...
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Ostrowsky J, Arpey M, Moore K, Osterholm M, Friede M, Gordon J, et al.
Curr Opin Virol . 2020 Apr; 40:28-36. PMID: 32279026
Conventional influenza vaccines are designed to stimulate neutralizing antibodies against immunodominant but highly variable hemagglutinin antigens. Inherent limitations include suboptimal protection against rapidly changing seasonal influenza viruses and a lack...