Development of prediction models of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among Lebanese and Syrians in a district of Beirut, Lebanon: a population-based study
Introduction Vaccines are essential to prevent infection and reduce the morbidity of infectious diseases. Previous evidence has shown that migrants and refugees are particularly vulnerable to exclusion and discrimination, and low COVID-19 vaccine intention and uptake were observed among refugees glo...
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Main Authors: | Hala Ghattas (Author), Jocelyn Dejong (Author), Fadi El-Jardali (Author), Stephen J McCall (Author), Marie-Elizabeth Ragi (Author), Aline Germani (Author), Hazar Shamas (Author), Nada M Melhem (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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