Determinants of HPV-vaccination uptake and subgroups with a lower uptake in the Netherlands
Abstract Background In the Netherlands, the HPV-vaccine uptake was 52% during the 2009 catch-up campaign (birth cohorts 1993-1996). This increased to 61% in the regular immunization program (birth cohorts 2000-2001). However for birth cohorts 2003-2004 the uptake declined to 45.5%. With this study w...
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Main Authors: | A. C. de Munter (Author), T. M. Schurink-van t Klooster (Author), A. van Lier (Author), R. Akkermans (Author), H. E. de Melker (Author), W. L. M. Ruijs (Author) |
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