Adjuvanted versus nonadjuvanted influenza vaccines and risk of hospitalizations for pneumonia and cerebro/cardiovascular events in the elderly
Background: The higher effectiveness of MF59®-adjuvanted trivalent influenza vaccine (MF59-TIV) vs. nonadjuvanted TIV in preventing influenza-related hospitalizations was found considering few influenza seasons, local and heterogeneous settings. This study evaluated the relative vaccine effectivenes...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Lapi (Author), Ettore Marconi (Author), Monica Simonetti (Author), Vincenzo Baldo (Author), Alessandro Rossi (Author), Aurelio Sessa (Author), Claudio Cricelli (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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