Browsing Artikel in Fachzeitschriften by Author "Broberg, E."
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2016-10-13ZeitschriftenartikelImproving influenza virological surveillance in Europe: strain-based reporting of antigenic and genetic characterisation data, 11 European countries, influenza season 2013/14 Broberg, E.; Hungnes, Olav; Schweiger, Brunhilde; Prosenc, Katarina; Daniels, R.; Guiomar, R.; Ikonen, N.; Kossyvakis, A.; Pozo, Francisco; Puzelli, S.; Thomas, I.; Waters, A.; Wiman, Å.; Meijer, AdamInfluenza antigenic and genetic characterisation data are crucial for influenza vaccine composition decision making. Previously, aggregate data were reported to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control by ...
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2016-03-31ZeitschriftenartikelPredominance of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus genetic subclade 6B.1 and influenza B/Victoria lineage viruses at the start of the 2015/16 influenza season in Europe Broberg, E.; Melidou, A.; Prosenc, Katarina; Bragstad, K.; Hungnes, Olav; Schweiger, Brunhilde; Wedde, Marianne; Biere, Barbara; Buda, SilkeInfluenza A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses predominated in the European influenza 2015/16 season. Most analysed viruses clustered in a new genetic subclade 6B.1, antigenically similar to the northern hemisphere vaccine component ...
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2015-01-29ZeitschriftenartikelStart of the 2014/15 influenza season in Europe: drifted influenza A(H3N2) viruses circulate as dominant subtype Broberg, E.; Snacken, R.; Adlhoch, Cornelia; Beauté, J.; Galinska, M.; Pereyaslov, D.; Brown, C.; Penttinen, P.; Buda, Silke; Schweiger, BrunhildeThe influenza season 2014/15 started in Europe in week 50 2014 with influenza A(H3N2) viruses predominating. The majority of the A(H3N2) viruses characterised antigenically and/or genetically differ from the northern ...
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2011-06-30ZeitschriftenartikelSurveillance trends of the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic in Europe Amato-Gauci, Andrew; Zucs, Phillip; Snacken, R.; Ciancio, B. C.; Lopez, V.; Broberg, E.; Penttinen, P.; Nicoll, A.We describe the epidemiology and virology of the official length of the 2009 pandemic (68 weeks from April 2009 to August 2010) in the 27 European Union Member States plus Norway and Iceland. The main trends are derived ...