Personal and social patterns predict influenza vaccination decision
Abstract Background Seasonal influenza vaccination coverage remains suboptimal in most developed countries, despite longstanding recommendations of public health organizations. The individual's decision regarding vaccination is located at the core of non-adherence. We analyzed large-scale data...
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Main Authors: | Adir Shaham (Author), Gabriel Chodick (Author), Varda Shalev (Author), Dan Yamin (Author) |
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