Mandatory vaccination in France: perception by outpatients and self-evaluation of its impact on their vaccine confidence
In France, for many vaccines, vaccine coverage is below the 95% cutoff. One reason is mistrust from a growing proportion of the general population toward vaccination. In 2017, a new law was promulgated, extending the number of mandatory vaccines from 3 to 11. Our objectives were twofold: to assess t...
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Main Authors: | Alèthe Mignot (Author), Marion Le Maréchal (Author), Lucie Guimier (Author), Olivier Epaulard (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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