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Autor:
Heath A Kelly, Geoff N Mercer, James E Fielding, Gary K Dowse, Kathryn Glass, Dale Carcione, Kristina A Grant, Paul V Effler, Rosemary A Lester
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 6, p e11341 (2010)
BACKGROUND: In mid-June 2009 the State of Victoria in Australia appeared to have the highest notification rate of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in the world. We hypothesise that this was because community transmission of pandemic influenza was alrea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d4187b61dbbd4983a5cd722ff1b31a78
Autor:
James E. Fielding, Heath A. Kelly, Marlena Kacmarek, Renata Kostecki, Aeron C. Hurt, Kristina A. Grant, Lucinda J. Franklin
Publikováno v:
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 10-18 (2011)
The 2010 Victorian influenza season was characterized by normal seasonal influenza activity and the dominance of the pandemic A(H1N1) 2009 strain. General Practice Sentinel Surveillance rates peaked at 9.4 ILI cases per 1000 consultations in week 36
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https://doaj.org/article/28b0161d560648d5901a60906f52245e
Autor:
Chloe A Thomson, James E Fielding, Monique Chilver, Annette K. Regan, Sheena G. Sullivan, Kylie S Carville, Yi Mo Deng, Cara A Minney-Smith, Trish Hahesy, Kristina A Grant, Nigel Stocks
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 37:2634-2641
Background We estimated the effectiveness of seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine and the potential influence of timing of immunization on vaccine effectiveness (VE) using data from the 2016 southern hemisphere influenza season. Methods Data were p
Autor:
Julian Druce, Kristina A Grant, Sheena G. Sullivan, James E Fielding, Kylie S Carville, J Strachan
Publikováno v:
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response, Vol 9, Iss 5, Pp 18-26 (2019)
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal : WPSAR
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal : WPSAR
Surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory-confirmed influenza in Victoria, Australia is undertaken jointly by the Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory and the Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Servic
Autor:
Yi-Mo Deng, James E Fielding, Kristina A Grant, Annette K. Regan, Nigel Stocks, Avram Levy, Sheena G. Sullivan, Monique Chilver
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 34:4905-4912
Background A record number of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases were notified in Australia in 2015, during which type A(H3) and type B Victoria and Yamagata lineages co-circulated. We estimated effectiveness of the 2015 inactivated seasonal influe
Autor:
Kylie S Carville, Simone Tempone, Annette K. Regan, Heath Kelly, James E Fielding, Avram Levy, Sheena G. Sullivan, Monique Chilver, Kristina A Grant, Nigel Stocks
Publikováno v:
Epidemiol Infect
SUMMARYData were pooled from three Australian sentinel general practice influenza surveillance networks to estimate Australia-wide influenza vaccine coverage and effectiveness against community presentations for laboratory-confirmed influenza for the
Autor:
Yi-Mo Deng, Thomas Tran, James E Fielding, Don Teng, Kylie S Carville, Monique Chilver, Nigel Stocks, Naomi Komadina, Vivian K.Y. Leung, Geoff Higgins, Cara A Minney-Smith, Sheena G. Sullivan, Kristina A Grant
Publikováno v:
Eurosurveillance
In 2017, influenza seasonal activity was high in the southern hemisphere. We present interim influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) estimates from Australia. Adjusted VE was low overall at 33% (95% confidence interval (CI): 17 to 46), 50% (95% CI: 8 to
Autor:
Lauren Jelley, Naomi Komadina, Heath Kelly, Georgina Papadakis, Sheena G. Sullivan, Kristina A Grant
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 86:1017-1025
Vaccine effectiveness may wane with increasing time since vaccination. This analysis used the Victorian sentinel general practitioner (GP) network to estimate vaccine effectiveness for trivalent inactivated vaccines in the 2012 season. A test-negativ
Autor:
Allen C. Cheng, Georgina Papadakis, James E Fielding, Lucinda J Franklin, Sheena G. Sullivan, Kristina A Grant, Heath Kelly
Publikováno v:
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 42-50 (2013)
Objective: To assess the magnitude and severity of the 2012 influenza season in Victoria, Australia using surveillance data from five sources. Methods: Data from influenza notifications, sentinel general practices, a sentinel hospital network, a sent
Publikováno v:
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 7:1136-1141
Please cite this paper as: Kelly et al. (2012) The significance of increased influenza notifications during spring and summer of 2010–11 in Australia. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. DOI: 10.1111/irv.12057. Background & objective During th