Knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning pertussis maternal immunization in a sample of Italian gynaecologists
Infants are at risk of developing serious diseases as a consequence of pertussis infection. Thus, to protect newborns, many countries, including Italy, have introduced pertussis maternal immunization. However, despite the compelling evidence supporting Tdap vaccinations, the rates of coverage among...
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Main Authors: | Sara Mazzilli (Author), Lara Tavoschi (Author), Pier Luigi Lopalco (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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