Modelling of optimal timing for influenza vaccination as a function of intraseasonal waning of immunity and vaccine coverage

scientific article published on 11 September 2019

Modelling of optimal timing for influenza vaccination as a function of intraseasonal waning of immunity and vaccine coverage is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VACCINE.2019.08.069
P698PubMed publication ID31521411

P50authorRaina MacIntyreQ90321423
P2093author name stringMallory Trent
Valentina Costantino
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P433issue44
P304page(s)6768-6775
P577publication date2019-09-11
P1433published inVaccineQ7907941
P1476titleModelling of optimal timing for influenza vaccination as a function of intraseasonal waning of immunity and vaccine coverage
P478volume37

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