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in the united states79
significance was not tested43
for disease control and40
disease control and prevention38
advisory committee on immunization37
linked to vaccination uptake37
centers for disease control33
the advisory committee on33
committee on immunization practices33
to vaccination uptake in32
on the other hand28
as well as the27
in the case of26
of the advisory committee25
at the time of25
as a result of24
but determinant was positively23
was positively linked to23
severe acute respiratory syndrome23
to weeks of age23
determinant was positively linked23
the current recommendation is23
at weeks of age21
analysis or correlation coefficient21
of influenza vaccination among21
was negatively linked to20
has been shown to20
determinant was negatively linked20
negatively linked to vaccination20
but determinant was negatively20
prevention and control of19
recommendations of the advisory19
tested by multivariate analysis18
influenza a h n18
univariate analysis or correlation18
current recommendation is to17
and weeks of age17
of health care workers17
positively linked to vaccination17
seasonal influenza vaccination in16
in the absence of16
influenza and pneumococcal vaccination16
on responses to vaccinations16
of the dog and16
been shown to be16
the dog and cat16
in the context of16
u r n a15
r o o f15
j o u r15
a l p r15
therapies on responses to15
influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations15
infectious diseases of the15
patients with t dm15
p r o o15
at the same time15
n a l p15
vaccination coverage rates in15
r n a l15
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the majority of the15
modifying therapies on responses15
of influenza and pneumococcal15
l p r e15
effects of ms disease15
one of the most15
diseases of the dog15
weeks of age and14
the ministry of health14
to vaccinate their children14
on the basis of13
haemophilus influenzae type b13
influenza vaccination in the13
in addition to the13
in the present study13
syndrome induced by adjuvants13
of ph n vaccination12
recommendation is to use12
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health care workers in12
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influenza vaccination of health12
vaccination of health care12
in the united kingdom12
the h n vaccine12
of the mmr vaccine12
adverse events associated with12
have the potential to12
double caret pointing upwards12
for health care workers12
among health care workers12
has been associated with12
knowledge and risk perception11
european centre for disease11
uptake of influenza vaccination11
play a role in11
compared to the other11
of the immune system11
sensitive and resistant strains11
the minimum vaccination groups11
nevo legal database isr11
in the previous season11
the world health organization11
to participate in the11
department of health and11
systematic review and meta11
influenza and pneumococcal vaccine10
the israeli ministry of10
the most common reason10
the beginning of the10
at and weeks of10
of vaccines and vaccination10
and the development of10
patients with multiple sclerosis10
in the service of10
the maximum vaccination groups10
the fact that the10
in puppies and kittens10
pneumococcal and influenza vaccination10
vaccination for health care10
is one of the10
vaccination strategies in puppies10
most common reason for10
disease prevention and control10
are more likely to10
strategies in puppies and10
the centers for disease9
for disease prevention and9
chronic disease management information9
in the presence of9
and control of influenza9
vaccination in the previous9
be due to the9
an increased risk for9
adverse event reporting system9
in patients with multiple9
received the influenza vaccine9
the relapse rate in9
centre for disease prevention9
the use of a9
disease management information system9
p in s file9
in a highly vaccinated9
relative cost of vaccination9
the impact of the9
were included in the9
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at the site of9
the h n influenza9
as part of a9
there was no difference9
the total number of9
vaccine adverse event reporting9
the national immunization program9
influenza vaccination coverage rates9
to the development of9
intention to be vaccinated9
on the immune system9
influenza vaccination coverage in9
the sensitive and resistant9
at the end of8
granted medrxiv a license8
to be associated with8
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for this preprint this8
both influenza and pneumococcal8
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seasonal and pandemic influenza8
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international license it is8
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the united states and8
vaccination in children with8
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a small number of8
elimination of canine rabies8
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an important role in8
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risk of infection and8
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vaccination against seasonal influenza8
inflammatory syndrome induced by8
relapse rate in the8
parts of the world8
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the risks associated with7
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influenza vaccination rates and7
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pandemic influenza a h7
the theory of planned7
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health and human services7
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ministry of social affairs7
affairs and social services7
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intention to get vaccinated7
acceptance of influenza vaccination7
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influenza vaccination of hcws7
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of emerging infectious diseases7
the eradication of polio7
infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus7
of the national immunization7
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vaccination coverage among children6
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vaccination of healthcare workers6
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