Pharmacists' attitudes toward influenza vaccination: does the COVID-19 pandemic make a difference?
Background: Influenza vaccine uptake in most European countries remains low, despite the World Health Organization's target of 75%. Community pharmacists play a vital role in promoting vaccination; however, they have been reported to be vaccine-hesitant. This study aimed to investigate changes...
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Main Authors: | Roland Langer (Author), Mirjam Thanner (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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