Influenza coverages in Spain and vaccination-related factors in the subgroup aged 50–64 years
Abstract
This study sought to describe influenza vaccination coverages for different Spanish population subgroups, stressing the analysis of vaccination-related factors in subjects aged 50-64 years and estimating the possible beneficial effect of extending universal vaccination to this age group. A total of 6,400 surveys, targeting subjects over the age of 16 years and drawn from the 1997 Spanish National Health Survey, were used for study purposes....
Paper Details
Title
Influenza coverages in Spain and vaccination-related factors in the subgroup aged 50–64 years
Published Date
Sep 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
25-26
Pages
3550 - 3555
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