Background: Influenza vaccination is an important public health intervention for controlling disease burden, but coverage rates are still low also in risk groups. In order to identify non-vaccinating subgroups, deprivation and socio-economic indices, i.e. measures used to synthetically describe people's socio-economic status while taking into account several dimensions, may be used. We aimed to synthetize evidence from studies investigating association between deprivation/socio-economic indices and influenza vaccination coverage in population at risk- persons -65 years of age, individuals with comorbidities, pregnant women and health-care workers. Methods: We searched PubMed, ISI WoS, CINAHL and Scopus to identify observational studies publ...
Abstract IntroductionInequality levels are associated with vaccination coverage among the older and ...
Influenza immunization coverage rates remains far below the optimal value recommended by World Healt...
BackgroundThere are known socioeconomic inequalities in annual seasonal influenza (flu) vaccine upta...
Background: Influenza vaccination is an important public health intervention for controlling disease...
Introduction: In Italy, vaccination against seasonal influenza has been recommended for the elderly ...
Introduction: In Italy, vaccination against seasonal influenza has been recommended for the elderly ...
IntroductionElderly people are more likely to develop influenza-related complications, but despite t...
Introduction: The elderly are among the main targets of influenza vaccination campaigns. Previous st...
Introduction: The elderly are among the main targets of influenza vaccination campaigns. Previous st...
Objective: To assess inequalities in vaccination against seasonal influenza determined by sociodemog...
There is little empirical evidence in support of a relationship between rates of influenza infection...
Abstract Background Pandemic mortality rates in 1918 and in 2009 were highest among those with the l...
There is little empirical evidence in support of a relationship between rates of influenza infection...
Influenza immunization coverage rates remain far below the optimal value recommended by the World He...
IntroductionIn Italy, vaccination against seasonal influenza has been recommended for the elderly si...
Abstract IntroductionInequality levels are associated with vaccination coverage among the older and ...
Influenza immunization coverage rates remains far below the optimal value recommended by World Healt...
BackgroundThere are known socioeconomic inequalities in annual seasonal influenza (flu) vaccine upta...
Background: Influenza vaccination is an important public health intervention for controlling disease...
Introduction: In Italy, vaccination against seasonal influenza has been recommended for the elderly ...
Introduction: In Italy, vaccination against seasonal influenza has been recommended for the elderly ...
IntroductionElderly people are more likely to develop influenza-related complications, but despite t...
Introduction: The elderly are among the main targets of influenza vaccination campaigns. Previous st...
Introduction: The elderly are among the main targets of influenza vaccination campaigns. Previous st...
Objective: To assess inequalities in vaccination against seasonal influenza determined by sociodemog...
There is little empirical evidence in support of a relationship between rates of influenza infection...
Abstract Background Pandemic mortality rates in 1918 and in 2009 were highest among those with the l...
There is little empirical evidence in support of a relationship between rates of influenza infection...
Influenza immunization coverage rates remain far below the optimal value recommended by the World He...
IntroductionIn Italy, vaccination against seasonal influenza has been recommended for the elderly si...
Abstract IntroductionInequality levels are associated with vaccination coverage among the older and ...
Influenza immunization coverage rates remains far below the optimal value recommended by World Healt...
BackgroundThere are known socioeconomic inequalities in annual seasonal influenza (flu) vaccine upta...