Potential Strategies to Achieve Universal Influenza Vaccination for Children: Provider Attitudes in Two States

scientific article published on 19 July 2018

Potential Strategies to Achieve Universal Influenza Vaccination for Children: Provider Attitudes in Two States is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.ACAP.2018.07.003
P698PubMed publication ID30031132

P50authorPeter G SzilagyiQ90708704
L Miriam DickinsonQ92593793
Laura HelmkampQ92593797
Allison KempeQ105095736
Christina S AlbertinQ106423534
Alison W SavilleQ114778207
Dennis GurfinkelQ114778211
Heather RothQ114778220
Sitaram VangelaQ114778221
Xinkai ZhouQ114778222
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P433issue8
P304page(s)873-881
P577publication date2018-07-19
P1433published inAcademic PediatricsQ15764361
P1476titlePotential Strategies to Achieve Universal Influenza Vaccination for Children: Provider Attitudes in Two States
P478volume18

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