Seasonal influenza vaccination for children in Thailand: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza is a major cause of mortality worldwide. Routine immunization of children has the potential to reduce this mortality through both direct and indirect protection, but has not been adopted by any low- or middle-income countries. We developed a framework to evaluate the c...
Main Authors: | Meeyai, A, Praditsitthikorn, N, Kotirum, S, Kulpeng, W, Putthasri, W, Cooper, B, Teerawattananon, Y |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2015
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