BACKGROUND:It is estimated that vaccinating 50%-70% of school-aged children for influenza can produce population-wide indirect effects. We evaluated a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) intervention that aimed to increase influenza vaccination coverage. The intervention was implemented in ≥95 preschools and elementary schools in northern California from 2014 to 2018. Using a matched cohort design, we estimated intervention impacts on student influenza vaccination coverage, school absenteeism, and community-wide indirect effects on laboratory-confirmed influenza hospitalizations. METHODS AND FINDINGS:We used a multivariate matching algorithm to identify a nearby comparison school district with pre-intervention characterist...
<div><p>Background</p><p>School-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) programs can substantially enha...
Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeism rather tha...
The optimal vaccination strategy to mitigate the impact of influenza epidemics is unclear. In 2005, ...
BACKGROUND:It is estimated that vaccinating 50%-70% of school-aged children for influenza can produc...
AbstractBackgroundIt is estimated that vaccinating 50-70% of school-aged children for influenza can ...
BackgroundWe measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) p...
BackgroundWe measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) p...
OSF Link: https://osf.io/v6djf/ Background. Increasing influenza vaccination coverage in school-age...
Background We measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) ...
Background We measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) ...
BackgroundIncreasing influenza vaccination coverage in school-aged children may substantially reduce...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Gaglani on pages 333–5.) Background. School-located influenza vacci...
Background: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
BACKGROUND: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
<div><p>Background</p><p>School-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) programs can substantially enha...
Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeism rather tha...
The optimal vaccination strategy to mitigate the impact of influenza epidemics is unclear. In 2005, ...
BACKGROUND:It is estimated that vaccinating 50%-70% of school-aged children for influenza can produc...
AbstractBackgroundIt is estimated that vaccinating 50-70% of school-aged children for influenza can ...
BackgroundWe measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) p...
BackgroundWe measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) p...
OSF Link: https://osf.io/v6djf/ Background. Increasing influenza vaccination coverage in school-age...
Background We measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) ...
Background We measured the effectiveness of a city-wide school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) ...
BackgroundIncreasing influenza vaccination coverage in school-aged children may substantially reduce...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Gaglani on pages 333–5.) Background. School-located influenza vacci...
Background: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
BACKGROUND: Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeis...
Seasonal influenza is recognized as a significant health burden to children and is a cause of excess...
<div><p>Background</p><p>School-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) programs can substantially enha...
Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in schools have assessed all-cause absenteeism rather tha...
The optimal vaccination strategy to mitigate the impact of influenza epidemics is unclear. In 2005, ...