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- :Yue, Xin ;Black, Carla L.November 15 2018 | Vaccine. 36(52):7987-7992:Background:The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends all persons aged ≥6 months get vaccinated for influenza annually, plac...
- :Srivastav, Anup ;Lu, Peng-jun4 06 2023 | Vaccine. 41(15):2572-2581:Background:The role of vaccine hesitancy on influenza vaccination is not clearly understood. Low influenza vaccination coverage in U.S. adults suggest...
- :Lu, Peng-jun ;Srivastav, Anup5 2021 | Am J Infect Control. 49(5):555-562:Background:Annual vaccination is the most effective strategy for preventing influenza. We assessed trends and demographic and access-to-care character...
- :Stanley, Marshica ;Roycroft, Jessica2 18 2020 | Field methods. 32(2):159-179:Previous research has shown that increasing the size of incentives can increase response rates for probability-based, cross-sectional surveys. However...
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