Safety, equity and monitoring: a review of the gaps in maternal vaccination strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
Influenza and pertussis infections are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and their infants compared to other Australians. These infections are potentially preventable through vaccination in pregnancy; however, there is a lack of systematic monitoring and the...
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Main Authors: | Lisa McHugh (Author), Kristy Crooks (Author), Amy Creighton (Author), Michael Binks (Author), Ross M Andrews (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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