Influenza vaccine coverage and factors associated with non-vaccination among caregiving and care-receiving adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
Abstract Background Influenza vaccination is recommended for those at increased risk of influenza complications and their household contacts to help reduce influenza exposure. Adults who require care often experience health issues that could increase the risk of severe influenza and have close conta...
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Main Authors: | Katie Gravagna (Author), Christina Wolfson (Author), Nicole E. Basta (Author) |
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