Impact of vaccine delays at the 2, 4, 6 and 12 month visits on incomplete vaccination status by 24 months of age in Quebec, Canada
Abstract Background Timeliness in the administration of recommended vaccines is often evaluated using vaccine delays and provides more information regarding the susceptibility of children to vaccine-preventable diseases compared with vaccine coverage at a given age. The importance of on-time adminis...
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Main Authors: | Marilou Kiely (Author), Nicole Boulianne (Author), Denis Talbot (Author), Manale Ouakki (Author), Maryse Guay (Author), Monique Landry (Author), Chantal Sauvageau (Author), Gaston De Serres (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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