Monitoring influenza vaccination coverage and acceptance among health-care workers in German hospitals - results from three seasons
Health-care workers are an important vaccination target group, they are more frequently exposed to infectious diseases and can contribute to nosocomial infections. We established a country-wide online monitoring system to estimate influenza vaccine uptake and its determinants among German hospital s...
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Main Authors: | Julia Neufeind (Author), Ronja Wenchel (Author), Birte Boedeker (Author), Sabine Wicker (Author), Ole Wichmann (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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