Effect of combination vaccines on completion and compliance of childhood vaccinations in the United States
Vaccination at age-appropriate intervals increases protection against morbidity and mortality; however, compliance rates among children remain low partly due to a complicated vaccination schedule. Use of combination vaccines reduces the number of injections per visit; however, there is limited evide...
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Main Authors: | Samantha K. Kurosky (Author), Keith L. Davis (Author), Girishanthy Krishnarajah (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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