Influenza vaccination strategies should target children
Strategies to increase influenza vaccination rates have typically targeted healthcare professionals (HCPs) and individuals in various high-risk groups such as the elderly. We argue that they should (instead or as well) focus on increasing vaccination rates in children. Because children suffer higher...
Main Authors: | Savulescu, J, Douglas, T, Maslen, H, Bambery, B, Selgelid, M, Giubilini, A, Pollard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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