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Kuster S, McNeil S, De Serres G, Loeb M, Johnstone J, McGeer A, Coleman B. Were Healthcare Workers at Increased Risk of Pandemic H1N1 Infection? [abstract] In: Abstracts of the 9th Canadian Immunization Conference; 2010 December 5-8; Quebec City, QC. Abstract Poster 135. Also, Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol 2010; 21(4):173-234. Costain N*, Marrie T, McGeer A, Green K, Kuster S, Johnstone J, Loeb M, Ambrose A, Hatchette T, Russell M, Henderson E, Trottier S, Boivin G, McCarthy A, Stiver G, Halperin S, Langley J, MacKinnon-Cameron D, McNeil S. Clinical characteristics, risk factors, and outcome of pandemic H1N1 infuenza (pH1N1)-associated pneumonia: Experience of the Public Health Agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research Infuenza Research Network (PCIRN) Serious Outcomes Surveillance (SOS) Network; Poster Presentation at:49 Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, October 20-23, 2011, Boston, MA. th BL Coleman, AJ McGeer, SA McNeil. Do current defnitions of infuenza-like illness Accurately represent experiences for adults and children diagnosed with the 2009 H1N1 virus? Poster Presentation at: Fourth ESWI Infuenza Conference, September 11-14, 2011, Malta. McNeil S. Sentinel surveillance for infuenza in hospitalized Canadian adults: Experience of the PHAC/CIHR Infuenza Research Network Serious Outcomes Surveillance (SOS) Network. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Flu-SurvNet, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2012 February 6. McNeil S, McGeer A, Ambrose A, Johnstone J, Krajden O, Hatchette T, Leblanc J, Webster D, Loeb M, McCarthy A, Boivin G, Trottier S, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Langley J, Halperin S, Andrew M, Valiquette L, Stiver G, Marrie T, Ricketson L. Active Surveillance for Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in HOsptialized Canadian Adults: Burden of Disease, Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes. In: Abstracts of the 8th International Symposium on Pneumococci and Pneumococcal Diseases, Igacu Falls, Brazil, 2012 March 11-15. Poster Abstract. Gajic S, Audas R, and McNeil S. Outlining Healthcare Utilization for Invasive Meningococcal Disease to Quantify Economic Burden of Disease; Poster Presentation at: Infectious Disease Research Day & Canadian Center for Vaccinology Symposium, April 23-24, 2012, Halifax, NS. Krajden O, Gajic S, Elsherif M, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Johnstone J, McGee A, McNeil S. Performance Characteristics of the Public Health Agency of Canada Infuenza-like-illness Case Defnition in Predicting infuenza in Hospitalized Canadian Adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Study; Poster Presentation at: Infectious Disease Research Day & Canadian Center for Vaccinology Symposium, April 23-24, 2012, Halifax, NS. McNeil S, McGeer A, Green K, Ambrose A, Johnstone J, Hatchette T, Leblanc J, Webster D, Loeb M, McCarthy A, Boivin G, Trottier S, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, ElSherif M, Halperin S, Langley J, Andrew M, Valiquette L, Stiver G, Marrie T. Public Health Agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research Infuenza Research Network Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network: Seasonal versus Pandemic Vaccine Effectiveness in Prevention of Infuenza-Related Hospitalization in Canadian Adults; Poster Presentation at: Dalhousie University : Department of Internal Medicine Research Day, May 17, 2012, Halifax, NS. McNeil S, McGee A, Ambrose A, Johnstone J, Krajden O, Hatchette T, Lebranc J, Webster D, Loeb M, McCarthy A, Boivin G, Trottier S, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Langley J, Halperin S, Andrew M, Valiquette L, Stiver G, Marrie T, Ricketson L. Active Surveillance for Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Hospitalized Canadian Adults: Burden of Disease, Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes; Poster Presentation at: Dalhousie University : Department of Internal Medicine Research Day, May 17, 2012, Halifax, NS. Krajden O, Gajic S, Elsherif M, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Johnstone J, McGee A, McNeil S. Performance Characteristics of the Public Health Agency of Canada Infuenza-like-illness Case Defnition in Predicting infuenza in Hospitalized Canadian Adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Study; Oral Presentation at: Dalhousie University : Department of Internal Medicine Research Day, May 17, 2012, Halifax, NS. Gajic S, Audas R, and McNeil S. Outlining Healthcare Utilization for Invasive Meningococcal Disease to Quantify Economic Burden of Disease; Poster Presentation at: Annual Conference CAHSPR (Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research), May 29-31, 2012, Montreal, QC. Krajden O, Gajic S, Elsherif M, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Johnstone J, McGee A, McNeil S. Performance Characteristics of the Public Health Agency of Canada Infuenza-like-illness Case Defnition in Predicting infuenza in Hospitalized Canadian Adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Study; Poster Presentation at: IDSA, October 17-21, 2012, San Diego, CA, USA. McNeil S, Johnstone J, Adrew M, Wang H, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Rockwood M, Linguyn Y. Impact of Hospitalization due to Infuenza on Frailty in Older Adults: Toward a better understanding of infuenza Burdern of Disease; A PCIRN serious outcomes surveillance (SOS) Network Study; Poster Presentation at: Canadian Immunization Conference; December 3-5, 2012; Vancouver, BC. McNeil S, McGeer A, Johnstone J, Andrew M, Elsherif M, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Leblanc J, Hatchette T, Marrie T. PCIRN Active Surveillance for Community- acquired Pneumonia and Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Hospitalized Canadian Adults: Burden of Disease, Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes; Poster Presentation at: Canadian Immunization Conference; December 3-5, 2012; Vancouver, BC. Gajic S, Ambrose A, Audas R, McNeil S. Development of Evidence Based Healthcare Utilization Data Collection Tools for Prospective Evaluation of the Economic Burden Due to Invasive Meningococcal Disease (IMD) in Canada: a Public Health Agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes for Health Research Infuenza Research Network (PCIRN) and PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network; Poster Presentation at: Canadian Immunization Conference; December 3-5, 2012; Vancouver, BC. Krajden O, Gajic S, Elsherif M, Wang C, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Johnstone J, McGee A, McNeil S. Performance Characteristics of the Public Health Agency of Canada Infuenza-like-illness Case Defnition in Predicting infuenza in Hospitalized Canadian Adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Study; Poster Presentation at: Canadian Immunization Conference; December 35, 2012; Vancouver, BC. Seasonal and Pandemic Vaccines Effectiveness in the Prevention of Infuenza-related Hospitalization in Canadian Adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance (SOS) Network Study; Oral Presentation at: Canadian Immunization Conference, December 3-5, 2012, Vancouver, BC. Effectiveness of 2011/12 Seasonal Infuenza Vaccines in the Prevention of Infuenza-related Hospitalization in Canadian Adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes; Oral Presentation at: Canadian Immunization Conference, December 3-5, 2012, Vancouver, BC. Effectiveness of 2011/12 seasonal infuenza vaccines in the prevention of infuenza-related hospitalization in Canadian adults: A PCIRN Serious Outcomes Surveillance (SOS) Network Study; Options VIII Sept. 5-10, 2013 Cape Town South Africa Strain specifc infuenza burden of disease among hospitalized Canadian adults during the 2011/12 season: A Public Health Agency of Canada/ Canadian Institutes of Health Research(PCIRN) Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Study; Options VIII Sept. 5-10, 2013 Cape Town South Africa Validation of real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (rRT-PCR) Assays for the Detection and Characterization of Infuenza Strains; ID Week San Francisco Oct 2-6,2013 Burden of Community Acquired Pneumonia and Invasive Pneumococcal Disease amongst Hospitalized Canadian Adults: A Public Health Agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research (PCIRN) Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Study ID Week San Francisco Oct 2-6,2013 Nasopharyngeal Colonization of Adults Hospitalized with Acute Respiratory Disease: Feasibility of Molecular Detection and Typing of Streptococcus pneumoniae from Nasopharyngeal Swabs ID Week San Francisco Oct 2-6,2013 Nasopharyngeal Colonization of Adults Hospitalized with Acute Respiratory Disease: Feasibility of Molecular Detection and Typing of Streptococcus pneumoniae from Nasopharyngeal Swabs ID Week San Francisco Oct 2-6,2013 Interim estimates of 2013/14 infuenza clinical severity and vaccine effectiveness in the prevention of laboratory-confrmed infuenza-related hospitalization in Canadian adults from the Public Health Agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research (PCIRN) Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network, Canada, Eurosurveillance February, 2014 PHAC/CIHR INFLUENZA RESEARCH NETWORK
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