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Publikováno v:
Public Health
Summary The United Kingdom was assessed as a low risk country throughout the 2003 global SARS outbreaks. Despite this, 368 reports of potential SARS cases were made to the Health Protection Agency (HPA) between March and July 2003. The public health
Publikováno v:
Eurosurveillance. 7:147-157
Influenza activity in Europe during the 2001-02 influenza season was mild to moderate. Compared to historical data, the intensity was low in six countries, medium in eleven and high in one country (Spain). The dominant virus circulating in Europe was
Publikováno v:
European journal of epidemiology. 20(4)
Influenza related mortality rates have been established in many countries; nevertheless, studies focusing on the Central European population have been rare to date. We assess mortality attributable to influenza by comparing all cause mortality and mo
Autor:
S, Nicholls, K, Carroll, J, Crofts, E, Ben-Eliezer, J, Paul, M, Zambon, C A, Joseph, N Q, Verlander, N L, Goddard, J M, Watson
Publikováno v:
Communicable disease and public health. 7(4)
An outbreak of influenza occurred at the end of the 2001-2 winter season in a highly-vaccinated, semi-enclosed, religious community. On the basis of retrospective self reporting, 43% met the case definition (151/350) and 81% (25/31) of throat swabs f
Autor:
N L Goddard
Publikováno v:
Weekly releases (1997–2007). 8
Since 22 April, the World Health Organization has reported two people who have been classified as probable cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and seven people who remain under investigation for possible SARS infection
Autor:
N L Goddard
Publikováno v:
Weekly releases (1997–2007). 8
Two human cases of influenza A (H7) in British Columbia, Canada, have been notified to the World Health Organization
Autor:
N L Goddard
Publikováno v:
Weekly releases (1997–2007). 8
A report on the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) (H7N7) outbreak that occurred in the Netherlands in 2003 has been published.
Publikováno v:
Communicable disease and public health. 6(3)
The timing and magnitude of influenza virus activity in England each winter remain unpredictable. Nevertheless, it is important to describe levels of activity in a timely manner, using defined 'threshold values'. This informs public health practition
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Communicable disease and public health. 6(2)
Influenza activity in England and Wales has been unusually low over the last three years. Despite this, substantial morbidity and mortality has occurred in subgroups of the population. Furthermore, the influenza season 2001/02 was characterised by th
Publikováno v:
Communicable disease and public health. 3(4)
The period of increased influenza activity in England and Wales in the winter of 1999/2000 was associated with considerable morbidity and mortality and well-publicized pressure on hospital services. The influenza activity coincided with the regular a