Co-administration of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza vaccines in healthcare workers: Results of two vaccination campaigns in a large teaching hospital in Rome
ABSTRACTThe concurrent administration of COVID-19 and influenza vaccines has arisen as a promising approach to bolster protection against respiratory pathogens and improve vaccination rates. However, there remains a lack of data regarding the prevalence of co-administration across several vaccinatio...
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Main Authors: | Domenico Pascucci (Author), Alberto Lontano (Author), Luca Regazzi (Author), Eleonora Marziali (Author), Mario Cesare Nurchis (Author), Matteo Raponi (Author), Giuseppe Vetrugno (Author), Umberto Moscato (Author), Chiara Cadeddu (Author), Patrizia Laurenti (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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