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Addressing influenza's underestimated burden - Iberian experts call to action
Ángel Gil-de-Miguel1,2, Javier Díez-Domingo3, Federico Martinón-Torres4,5,6
1Public Health and Medical Specialties Department, Health Sciences Faculty, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain. angel.gil@urjc.es.
Abstract:
Having a proper understanding of the impact of influenza is a fundamental step towards improved preventive action. This paper reviews findings from the Burden of Acute Respiratory Infections study on the burden of influenza in Iberia, and its potential underestimation, and proposes specific measures to lessen influenza's impact.
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