AbstractIntroductionDuring the 2009–2010 H1N1 pandemic, vaccine in short supply was allocated to states pro rata by population, yet the vaccination rates of adults differed by state. States also differed in their campaign processes and decisions. Analyzing the campaign provides an opportunity to identify specific approaches that may result in higher vaccine uptake in a future event of this nature.ObjectiveTo determine supply chain and system factors associated with higher state H1N1 vaccination coverage for adults in a system where vaccine was in short supply.MethodsRegression analysis of factors predicting state-specific H1N1 vaccination coverage in adults. Independent variables included state campaign information, demographics, preventive...
Seasonal influenza vaccines (SIVs) are the most effective means of reducing influenza associated mor...
Vaccine distribution programs have historically targeted individuals at high risk of complications d...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
AbstractIntroductionDuring the 2009–2010 H1N1 pandemic, children and high-risk adults had priority f...
Introduction:During the 2009\u20132010 H1N1 pandemic, children and high-risk adults had priority for...
Objective: Since states public health systems differ as to pandemic preparedness, this study explore...
Objective: Since states public health systems differ as to pandemic preparedness, this study explore...
AbstractObjectiveWe analyzed the effects of the timing of vaccine distribution in 11 US states durin...
Objective We analyzed the effects of the timing of vaccine distribution in 11 US states during the ...
ObjectiveSince states\ue2\u20ac\u2122 public health systems differ as to pandemic preparedness, this...
OBJECTIVE:To understand the value of information on vaccine inventory levels during an influenza pan...
ObjectiveTo understand the value of information on vaccine inventory levels during an influenza pand...
Objective: This report describes a mobile outreach influenza immunisation program for vulnerable pop...
The public health response to the threat of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus during the 2009–2010 i...
Background: During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the United States faced a sudden shortage of infl...
Seasonal influenza vaccines (SIVs) are the most effective means of reducing influenza associated mor...
Vaccine distribution programs have historically targeted individuals at high risk of complications d...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
AbstractIntroductionDuring the 2009–2010 H1N1 pandemic, children and high-risk adults had priority f...
Introduction:During the 2009\u20132010 H1N1 pandemic, children and high-risk adults had priority for...
Objective: Since states public health systems differ as to pandemic preparedness, this study explore...
Objective: Since states public health systems differ as to pandemic preparedness, this study explore...
AbstractObjectiveWe analyzed the effects of the timing of vaccine distribution in 11 US states durin...
Objective We analyzed the effects of the timing of vaccine distribution in 11 US states during the ...
ObjectiveSince states\ue2\u20ac\u2122 public health systems differ as to pandemic preparedness, this...
OBJECTIVE:To understand the value of information on vaccine inventory levels during an influenza pan...
ObjectiveTo understand the value of information on vaccine inventory levels during an influenza pand...
Objective: This report describes a mobile outreach influenza immunisation program for vulnerable pop...
The public health response to the threat of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus during the 2009–2010 i...
Background: During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the United States faced a sudden shortage of infl...
Seasonal influenza vaccines (SIVs) are the most effective means of reducing influenza associated mor...
Vaccine distribution programs have historically targeted individuals at high risk of complications d...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...