Parental perceptions and predictors of consent for school-located influenza vaccination in urban elementary school children in the United States

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Parental perceptions and predictors of consent for school-located influenza vaccination in urban elementary school children in the United States is …
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P356DOI10.1111/IRV.12332
P932PMC publication ID4548995
P698PubMed publication ID26073870
P5875ResearchGate publication ID278331183

P2093author name stringLaurene Mascola
Hai-Lin Wang
Susan Cheung
Pia S Pannaraj
Alvin Nelson El Amin
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P921main subjectinformed consentQ764527
urbanizationQ161078
primary schoolQ9842
P304page(s)255-262
P577publication date2015-09-01
P1433published inInfluenza and Other Respiratory VirusesQ15765099
P1476titleParental perceptions and predictors of consent for school-located influenza vaccination in urban elementary school children in the United States
P478volume9

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