Marco del Riccio, MD, is an assistant professor at the University of Florence in Italy.
Global Influenza Surveillance Key to Guiding Policy Decisions, Pandemic Preparedness: Marco del Riccio, MD
Influenza surveillance is essential to accurately measure disease burden, guide policy, and strengthen preparedness for future pandemics, according to Marco del Riccio, MD.
Smarter Vaccination Strategies Could Strengthen Future Influenza Preparedness: Marco del Riccio, MD
Risk-based vaccination strategies and clinical pathway integration could improve coverage and strengthen future influenza preparedness, according to Marco del Riccio, MD.
Boosting Influenza Vaccination Coverage Requires Improved Access, Trust: Marco del Riccio, MD
Although influenza vaccine uptake remains low, improving access, recommendations, and trust may help close coverage gaps.
Influenza Vaccination in Older Adults Could Save Lives, Reduce Costs: Marco del Riccio, MD
Flu vaccination in older adults may prevent hospitalizations and cardiovascular events, saving lives and reducing health care costs, according to Marco del Riccio, MD.
Aging Populations, Viral Subtypes Contribute to Influenza Burden: Marco del Riccio, MD
Population demographics and prevention efforts are key drivers of influenza burden, according to Marco del Riccio, MD.
Flunomics Report Highlights US Influenza Burden, Vaccine Gaps During 2024-2025 Season: Marco del Riccio, MD
Marco del Riccio, MD, explains that the Flunomics report helped to identify gaps in US vaccine coverage and influenza surveillance during the 2024-2025 season.