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Published on: October 30, 2018
[Acceptability of vaccinations in adults]
Cristiana Carlino1, Anna Aniuskevich, Laura Morciano
1Scuola di Specializzazione in Igiene e Medicina Preventiva, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata.
Abstract:
Vaccines represent the most effective and economical tools available in the field of Public Health. The use of vaccines led to profound changes in the epidemiology of many infectious diseases, reducing their morbidity and mortality. Adults became specific target of immunization strategies in the last decades. In this paper, the factors affecting their acceptance of vaccinations were analyzed, using the examples of the widely discussed vaccinations against HPV and flu.
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