Socio-psychological factors driving adult vaccination: a qualitative study.
<p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong></p><p>While immunization is one of the most effective and successful public health interventions, there are still up to 30,000 deaths in major developed economies each year due to vaccine-preventable diseases, almost all in adults. In the...
Main Authors: | Wheelock, A, Parand, A, Rigole, B, Thomson, A, Miraldo, M, Vincent, C, Sevdalis, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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PLoS One
2014
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