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For more travel information, check the CDC National Center for Infectious Diseases Infectious Disease Information, Influenza (Flu, Influenza Virus Infection). Side effects of the flu shot: The most frequent side effects of vaccination are soreness and redness at the vaccination site that may last fo...
In the African Region, countries in collaboration with international partners (e.g. WHO, CDC, NAMRU-3, etc.) put efforts together to establish influenza surveillance capacities as part of the broader strategy for Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) [9, 10]. While most countries...
The latest guidance for the use of influenza vaccines in the United States can be found online at https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/keyfacts.htm. Due to constant virus evolution causing gradual anti- genic changes in the HA protein, viruses included in the influenza vaccines must be updated ...
The CDC publishes national and regional data from these surveillance systems on a weekly basis, typically with a 1–2-week reporting lag. In an attempt to provide faster detection, innovative surveillance systems have been created to monitor indirect signals of influenza activity, such as call ...
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In the 2018–19 winter, ECDC and CDC reported on significant shifts in the relative proportions of three A(H3N2) clades/subclades during the course of the influenza seasons, in Europe, Asia, and USA [22,35]. Consequently, for the first time in many years, WHO postponed the announcement ...