Acceptability for the influenza virus vector COVID-19 vaccine for intranasal spray: A cross-sectional survey in Beijing, China
The intranasal spray COVID-19 vaccine was made available for the first time in China, it is necessary to understand receivers' satisfaction and experience toward the vaccine to help optimize vaccination service. A self-administered multicenter cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted...
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Main Authors: | Yuan Ma (Author), Juan Li (Author), Yanlin Cao (Author), Wei Li (Author), Rujing Shi (Author), Bin Jia (Author), Haihong Wang (Author), Le Yan (Author), Luodan Suo (Author), Weizhong Yang (Author), Jiang Wu (Author), Luzhao Feng (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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