Spontanuous Demand For Meningococcal B Vaccination: Effects On Appropriateness And Timing
When the meningococcus B vaccine was introduced into Italy in 2017, it was recommended for newborns based on national epidemiological data indicating that they were at greater risk. However, the vaccination service of the local health authority of L'Aquila had already been receiving spontaneous...
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Main Authors: | A. R Giuliani (Author), A Mattei (Author), A Appetiti (Author), D Pompei (Author), F Di Donna (Author), F Fiasca (Author), L Fabiani (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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