The impact of an educational intervention on parents' decisions to vaccinate their <60-month-old children against influenza
PurposeSeasonal influenza can be prevented by vaccination. Disease prevention in children aged <60 months is of particular importance because of the associated familial and societal burden. Considering that caretakers make the decision to vaccinate their children, the identification of drivers an...
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Main Authors: | Aery Choi (Author), Dong Ho Kim (Author), Yun Kyung Kim (Author), Byung Wook Eun (Author), Dae Sun Jo (Author) |
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Korean Pediatric Society,
2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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