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The impact of antibiotic use on influenza vaccine effectiveness in
children aged 6-59 months
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Factors influencing routine verification of Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination status by health care professionals at public health posts in São Paulo, Brazil
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Evaluation of Mass Influenza Immunization Clinics in Puerto Rico During the 2013-14 Influenza Season
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Assessment of Missed Opportunities for Hepatitis A Vaccination, National Immunization Survey Child
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Addressing rotavirus vaccination missed opportunities using the National Immunization Survey
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Human papillomavirus vaccination in Brazil: Universal health coverage or discriminatory practice?
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Predictors of Reactogenicity for an AS03-adjuvanted Avian
Influenza A (H5N1) Vaccine
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HPV Vaccine and Health Decision Making Behaviors among University Undergraduates
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The Changing Epidemiology of Pertussis in Acellular Vaccine Era
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The Effect of Birth Month on Influenza Immunization among Infants
Ages 6-23 Months: Evaluation Using the New York State Immunization
Information System
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Trends in Influenza Vaccination among Adolescents in the United States, 2008-2012
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Predictors of Reactogenicity to Influenza Vaccination by Microneedle Patch or Hypodermic Needle
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Estimating the number of pertussis-susceptible children aged 0-23months in the United States. Using the National Immunization Survey(NIS) 2013
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Fear of HPV Vaccine Safety Affects Self-Reported Likelihood to Be
Vaccinated after Interventions among University Undergraduates
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Mapping the Morality of Vaccine Hesitance: Associations of Moral
Foundation Values with Vaccine Hesitance
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Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Antibody Patterns of Persistence and
Rate of Decline Following the Second Dose of the MMR Vaccine
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Cancer Salient Messaging for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine
Uptake: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Vaccine Schedule as a Predictor of Up-to-Date Status of Early
Childhood Immunizations in the U.S.
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Missed Opportunities for Rotavirus Vaccination among U.S. Children
19-35 Months of Age
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