Objectives: The paper examines the factors associated with both receiving pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccines and individuals’ intentions to get the next seasonal influenza vaccine in Taiwan. Methods: We conducted a representative nationwide survey with in-person household interviews during April–July 2010. Multivariate logistic regression incorporated socio-demographic background, household characteristics, health status, behaviors, and perceptions of influenza and vaccination. Results: We completed interviews with 1,954 respondents. Among those, 548 (28.0%) received the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccination, and 469 (24.0%) intended to get the next seasonal influenza vaccine. Receipt of the H1N1 vaccine was more prevalent among schoolchildren, the e...
SummaryObjectiveThe focus of this study was to ascertain the factors associated with 2009 pandemic i...
International audienceBackground: Vaccination against pandemic influenza A/H1N1 is an effective stra...
Public adherence to influenza vaccination recommendations has been low, particularly among younger a...
Objectives: A multicenter, hospital-wide, clinical and epidemiological study was conducted to assess...
BACKGROUND: Overall pandemic A (H1N1) influenza vaccination rates remain low across all nations, inc...
SummaryObjectivesA multicenter, hospital-wide, clinical and epidemiological study was conducted to a...
Objective: The focus of this study was to ascertain the factors associated with 2009 pandemic influe...
International audienceBackgroundControversies about the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccination mig...
International audienceBackgroundControversies about the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccination mig...
Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20–69 years) is currently suboptim...
Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20–69 years) is currently suboptim...
Background: in June 2009 a global influenza pandemic was declared by the World Health Organisation. ...
Vaccination was a core component for mitigating the 2009 influenza pandemic (pH1N1). However, a vacc...
Vaccination was a core component for mitigating the 2009 influenza pandemic (pH1N1). However, a vacc...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20-69 years) is curren...
SummaryObjectiveThe focus of this study was to ascertain the factors associated with 2009 pandemic i...
International audienceBackground: Vaccination against pandemic influenza A/H1N1 is an effective stra...
Public adherence to influenza vaccination recommendations has been low, particularly among younger a...
Objectives: A multicenter, hospital-wide, clinical and epidemiological study was conducted to assess...
BACKGROUND: Overall pandemic A (H1N1) influenza vaccination rates remain low across all nations, inc...
SummaryObjectivesA multicenter, hospital-wide, clinical and epidemiological study was conducted to a...
Objective: The focus of this study was to ascertain the factors associated with 2009 pandemic influe...
International audienceBackgroundControversies about the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccination mig...
International audienceBackgroundControversies about the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccination mig...
Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20–69 years) is currently suboptim...
Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20–69 years) is currently suboptim...
Background: in June 2009 a global influenza pandemic was declared by the World Health Organisation. ...
Vaccination was a core component for mitigating the 2009 influenza pandemic (pH1N1). However, a vacc...
Vaccination was a core component for mitigating the 2009 influenza pandemic (pH1N1). However, a vacc...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20-69 years) is curren...
SummaryObjectiveThe focus of this study was to ascertain the factors associated with 2009 pandemic i...
International audienceBackground: Vaccination against pandemic influenza A/H1N1 is an effective stra...
Public adherence to influenza vaccination recommendations has been low, particularly among younger a...