Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10963554 | Vaccine | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
For the fifth subsequent year, we notice a lowering trend of the influenza vaccination rate in the population at risk. Reports in the mass media on questioning the effectiveness of the vaccination program may have been an influence; as well as the relatively light outbreaks of influenza in the past years, which may have affected the sense of urgency. The gradual decrease in vaccination rates over recent years requires further research and a public health debate is needed on the usefulness and necessity of the vaccination program.
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Authors
Margot A.J.B. Tacken, Birgit Jansen, Jan Mulder, Stephen M. Campbell, Jozé C.C. Braspenning,