Repeated influenza vaccination and hospitalization outcomes among older patients with cardiovascular or respiratory diseases
Influenza vaccination in a single season protects against hospitalization outcomes among older adults hospitalized for cardiovascular or respiratory diseases, but the effectiveness of repeated influenza vaccination is less clear. Four hospitalization outcomes (in-hospital death, re-admission, length...
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Main Authors: | Yuanjie Pang (Author), Mengke Yu (Author), Min Lv (Author), Ming Lu (Author), Jiang Wu (Author), Zheng Xie (Author), Yangmu Huang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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