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prevention and control of influenza. recommendations of the advisory committee on immunization practices (acip), 2007.this report updates the 2006 recommendations by cdc's advisory committee on immunization practices (acip) regarding the use of influenza vaccine and antiviral agents (cdc. prevention and control of influenza: recommendations of the advisory committee on immunization practices [acip]. mmwr 2006;55[no. rr-10]). the groups of persons for whom vaccination is recommended and the antiviral medications recommended for chemoprophylaxis or treatment (oseltamivir or zanamivir) have not changed. estimated ...200717625497
influenza guideline for south africa--update 2008.objective: the south african thoracic society, in conjunction with interested stakeholders, published a guideline for influenza management in adults in 1999. this year the south african thoracic society (sats) identified the need to revise that guideline for the following reasons: * to indicate the viral strains that are to be incorporated into the vaccine for the 2008 season * to add important new data regarding treatment of influenza * to add a section on influenza in children * to clarify iss ...200818652399
[the spread and biological properties of epidemic influenza viruses a and b strains circulating in the 2006-2007 season in russia].the epidemic upsurge of influenza morbidity in the 2006-2007 season in russia was caused by the active circulation of influenza a(h1n1), a(h3n2) and b viruses. the center for ecology and epidemiology of influenza studied 259 epidemic strains; all the strains were isolated on mdck cell cultures. influenza a(h1n1) viruses (n = 101) were antigenic variants of the references a/new caledonia/20/99 and a/solomon islands/3/06. influenza a(h3n2) viruses (n = 98) were antigenic variants of the references ...200819069788
[the characteristics of epidemic influenza a and b virus strains circulating in russia during the 2007-2008 season].in 2007-2008 in russia, the epidemic upsurge of influenza morbidity was caused by the active circulation of influenza a(h1n1, a(h3n2), and b viruses. the center for ecology and epidemiology of influenza studied 334 epidemic strains. the results of a comparative study of the svirus specificity of commercial test systems (amplisens influenza virus a/b and amplisens influenza virus a/h5n1) for the polymerase chain reaction diagnosis and virological assays, including virus isolation, revealed their ...200919882900
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