6th Annual meeting, 2017-2018 season

More than 50 participants from 22 countries attended the 6th Annual Meeting of the GIHSN in Paris, including influenza experts and health representatives from the US-CDC, IHME, GISAID, the University of Maryland, the University of Edinburgh, NIVEL … The meeting has been hosted by the Foundation for Influenza Epidemiology under the coordination of OpenHealth.

More than 50 participants from 22 countries attended the 6th Annual Meeting of the GIHSN in Paris, including influenza experts and health representatives from the US-CDC, IHME, GISAID, the University of Maryland, the University of Edinburgh, NIVEL…

7th Annual meeting, 2018-2019 season

55 participants from 27 countries attended the 7th Annual Meeting of the GIHSN in Paris, including influenza experts and health representatives from WHO, the US-CDC, the Chinese CDC, IHME, GISAID… The meeting has been hosted by the Foundation for Influenza Epidemiology under the coordination of OpenHealth.

55 participants from 27 countries attended the 7th Annual Meeting of the GIHSN in Paris, including influenza experts and health representatives from WHO, the US-CDC, the Chinese CDC, IHME, GISAID…

GIHSN in Science::Uncertain effects of the pandemic on respiratory viruses

GIHSN in SCIENCE: Uncertain effects of the pandemic on respiratory viruses

SARS-CoV-2 and the associated non-pharmaceutical interventions severely disrupted the circulation of respiratory viruses. It could mean a future shift in the epidemiology of respiratory diseases, the potential for new epidemic threats, or larger outbreaks than previously observed.

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GIHSN in SCIENCE: Uncertain effects of the pandemic on respiratory viruses

SARS-CoV-2 and the associated non-pharmaceutical interventions severely disrupted the circulation of respiratory viruses. It could mean a future shift in the epidemiology of respiratory diseases, the potential for new epidemic threats, or larger outbreaks than previously observed…

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To inform policy decisions, national health authorities need to understand the burden of influenza disease and the impact of current vaccination programs in their countries.

The GIHSN is a platform able to generate strong epidemiological and medical evidence on the burden of severe influenza and the public health impact of influenza vaccines in partnership with several health authorities.

To inform policy decisions, national health authorities need to understand the burden of influenza disease and the impact of current vaccination programs in their countries …

SCIENTIFIC PAPERS

July 2th, 2020

Complicated hospitalization due to influenza: results from the Global Hospital Influenza Network for the 2017–2018 season

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July 2th, 2020

Complicated hospitalization due to influenza: results from the Global Hospital Influenza Network for the 2017–2018 season

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