Factors Associated With Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy: A Real-World Evidence-Based Study

Pregnant women are at increased risk of influenza-related complications. However, the rate of influenza vaccination among pregnant women in Taiwan is low. By analyzing real-world data in this study, we investigated the factors associated with influenza vaccination during pregnancy in Taiwan. This st...

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Main Authors: Kuang-Hua Huang PhD (Author), Wan-Ting Xie MS (Author), Jiun-Yi Wang PhD (Author), Te-Feng Yeh PhD (Author), Tung-Han Tsai MHA (Author), Yu-Chia Chang PhD (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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