Literature provides evidence that school attendance correlates with academic performance and student success. Influenza is a contributing factor to school absences. Primary prevention for influenza includes immunization. School-located influenza vaccine (SLIV) programs provide greater access for students to be immunized. A retrospective review of preexisting data from four academic years was conducted to examine the relationship between SLIV participation and absenteeism among students at eight public elementary schools in Effingham County, Georgia. Results identified differences in average frequency of absences between SLIV and non-SLIV years as well as between SLIV participants and nonparticipants for the 2 SLIV years. Implications for pr...
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
AbstractBackgroundIt is estimated that vaccinating 50-70% of school-aged children for influenza can ...
The impact of regular school attendance is invaluable for students, especially at-risk children. COV...
A literature review was conducted to summarize the impact of school-located influenza vaccination (S...
Literature provides evidence that school attendance correlates with student academic performance and...
A literature review was conducted to summarize the impact of school-located influenza vaccination (S...
This presentation was given during the Georgia Public Health Association Annual Meeting
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
Background: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Gaglani on pages 333–5.) Background. School-located influenza vacci...
This presentation was given during the Georgia School-Based Flu Stakeholders Meeting
BACKGROUND: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease causing aches, headache, fever, coughing and general...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact a free, on-site influenza immu-nization...
One of the important parts of public health surveillance is to track flu (influenza) and similar res...
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
AbstractBackgroundIt is estimated that vaccinating 50-70% of school-aged children for influenza can ...
The impact of regular school attendance is invaluable for students, especially at-risk children. COV...
A literature review was conducted to summarize the impact of school-located influenza vaccination (S...
Literature provides evidence that school attendance correlates with student academic performance and...
A literature review was conducted to summarize the impact of school-located influenza vaccination (S...
This presentation was given during the Georgia Public Health Association Annual Meeting
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
Background: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Gaglani on pages 333–5.) Background. School-located influenza vacci...
This presentation was given during the Georgia School-Based Flu Stakeholders Meeting
BACKGROUND: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease causing aches, headache, fever, coughing and general...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact a free, on-site influenza immu-nization...
One of the important parts of public health surveillance is to track flu (influenza) and similar res...
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
AbstractBackgroundIt is estimated that vaccinating 50-70% of school-aged children for influenza can ...
The impact of regular school attendance is invaluable for students, especially at-risk children. COV...