Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10963522 | Vaccine | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We conducted a population telephone survey in Hong Kong during the second wave of influenza A/H7N9 outbreak in 2014. Among the respondents, 50.5% of the respondents would like to accept A/H7N9 vaccination in future. Respondents had poor knowledge of A/H7N9 influenza and vaccines. More than 60% of respondents mixed up seasonal influenza this year and A/H7N9 influenza. Results show that socio-demographic factors were all independent of the vaccine uptake willingness while anxiety level and vaccine history were the main affecting factors. Vaccine promotion strategies may focus on influenza knowledge, attitude and behavior.
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Authors
Emily Ying-Yang Chan, Calvin Ka-Yeung Cheng, Greta Chun-Huen Tam, Zhe Huang, Po Yi Lee,