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2011Afriflu--international conference on influenza disease burden in Africa, 1-2 June 2010, Marrakech, MoroccoSteffen, C.; Diop, O.M.; Gessner, B.D.; Hacen, M.M.; Hassar, M., et al
2011The appropriateness of prescribing antibiotics in the community in Europe: study designBijnen, E.M. van; Heijer, C. den; Paget, W.J.; Stobberingh, E.E.; Verheij, R.A., et al
2010Assessing the burden of paediatric influenza in Europe: the European Paediatric Influenza Analysis (EPIA) project.Paget, W.J.; Balderston, C.; Casas, I.; Donker, G.; Edelman, L., et al
2010Afriflu - international conference on influenza disease burden in Africa, 1-2 June 2010, Marrakech, MoroccoSteffen, C.; Diop, O.M.; Gessner, B.D.; Hacan, M.M.; Hasser, M., et al
2009Progress in the surveillance of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in Europe: 2001-2008.Meerhoff, T.J.; Mosnier, A.; Schellevis, F.G.; Paget, W.J.
2009Variation of respiratory syncytial virus and the relation with metereological factors in different winter seasonsMeerhoff, T.J.; Paget, W.J.; Kimpen, J.L.L.; Schellevis, F.G.
2007Seasonal influenza beginning in Europe: report from EISS.Arkema, J.M.S.; Paget, W.J.; Meijer, A.; Meerhoff, T.J.; Ansaldi, F., et al
2007Epidemiological and virological assessment of influenza activity in Europe during the winter 2005-2006.Meijer, A.; Meerhoff, T.J.; Meeuwissen, L.E.; Velden, J. van der; Paget, W.J.
2007Seasonal influenza activity in Europe: declining in most countries in the West but increasing in the North-East.Arkema, J.M.S.; Meerhoff, T.J.; Paget, W.J.; Meijer, A.; Ansaldi, F., et al
2006Epidemiological and virological assessment of influenza activity in Europe, during the 2004-2005 winter.Meijer, A.; Paget, W.J.; Meerhoff, T.J.; Brown, C.S.; Meuwissen, L.E., et al
2004Does a population survey provide reliable influenza vaccine uptake rates among high-risk groups? A case-study of The Netherlands.Kroneman, M.W.; Essen, G.A.; Tacken, M.A.J.B.; Paget, W.J.; Verheij, R.
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