Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination: do older people know if they have been vaccinated?
Abstract Objective: To estimate influenza and pneumococcal immunisation rates by self‐report and validate this with immunisation providers. Method: A random population telephone survey. This was followed by contacting immunisation providers of those reporting having an influenza vaccination (2009 or...
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Main Authors: | Alice Laurence (Author), Peter Lewis (Author), Colleen Gately (Author), Andrew Dixon (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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