Influenza vaccination landscape in Italy: A comprehensive study through the OBVIOUS project lens
Influenza annually claims an estimated 8,000 lives in Italy. Despite no-cost vaccinations for high-risk groups, hesitancy persists. This study aims to pinpoint social and behavioral vaccination determinants, forming strategies to bolster vaccine uptake. From April 11 to May 29, 2022, we surveyed a d...
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Main Authors: | Angelo Capodici (Author), Marco Montalti (Author), Giorgia Soldà (Author), Aurelia Salussolia (Author), Giusy La Fauci (Author), Zeno Di Valerio (Author), Francesca Scognamiglio (Author), Maria Pia Fantini (Author), Anna Odone (Author), Claudio Costantino (Author), Heidi J. Larson (Author), Julie Leask (Author), Jacopo Lenzi (Author), Davide Gori (Author), the OBVIOUS Board (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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