An infodemiological investigation of the so-called "Fluad effect" during the 2014/2015 influenza vaccination campaign in Italy: Ethical and historical implications
Influenza vaccines represent a major tool to contain the clinical and epidemiological burden generated by influenza. However, in spite of their effectiveness, vaccines are victims of prejudices and false myths, which contribute to the increasing phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy and loss of confidence...
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Main Authors: | Naim Mahroum (Author), Abdulla Watad (Author), Roberto Rosselli (Author), Francesco Brigo (Author), Valentina Chiesa (Author), Anna Siri (Author), Dana Ben-Ami Shor (Author), Mariano Martini (Author), Nicola Luigi Bragazzi (Author), Mohammad Adawi (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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