In-hospital and web-based intervention to counteract vaccine hesitancy in very preterm infants' families: a NICU experience
Abstract Background Vaccine hesitancy is a global problem, carrying significant health risks for extremely vulnerable population as that of preterm infants. Social media are emerging as significant tools for public health promotion. Our aim was to evaluate both the coverage and the timeliness of rou...
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Glavni autori: | Antonio Di Mauro (Autor), Federica Di Mauro (Autor), Chiara Greco (Autor), Orazio Valerio Giannico (Autor), Francesca Maria Grosso (Autor), Maria Elisabetta Baldassarre (Autor), Manuela Capozza (Autor), Federico Schettini (Autor), Pasquale Stefanizzi (Autor), Nicola Laforgia (Autor) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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