Heterogeneity in coverage for measles and varicella vaccination in toddlers - analysis of factors influencing parental acceptance
Abstract Background In 2004, routine varicella vaccination was introduced in Germany for children aged 11-14 months. Routine measles vaccination had already been introduced in 1973 for the same age group, but coverage is still too low (<95%) in some areas to eliminate measles. The present study a...
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Main Authors: | Christine Hagemann (Author), Andrea Streng (Author), Alexander Kraemer (Author), Johannes G. Liese (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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