Vaccine hesitancy and receipt of mandatory and optional pediatric vaccines in Shanghai, China
Given increased global concern about vaccine hesitancy, this study estimates coverage of mandatory vs non-mandatory vaccines in children, and assesses whether vaccine hesitancy among young parents relates to their childʻs eventual vaccination status in Shanghai, China. In a cohort study within Shang...
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Main Authors: | Mengdi Ji (Author), Zhuoying Huang (Author), Jia Ren (Author), Abram L. Wagner (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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