BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination remains below the federally targeted levels outlined in Healthy People 2020. Compared to non-Hispanic whites, racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to be vaccinated for influenza, despite being at increased risk for influenza-related complications and death. Also, vaccinated minorities are more likely to receive influenza vaccinations in office-based settings and less likely to use non-medical vaccination locations compared to non-Hispanic white vaccine users. OBJECTIVE: To assess the number of "missed opportunities" for influenza vaccination in office-based settings by race and ethnicity and the magnitude of potential vaccine uptake and reductions in racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccin...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the supply of vaccine to the United States was significantly ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination remains below the federally targeted levels outlined in Healthy Pe...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination remains below the federally targeted levels outlined in ...
Despite known benefits of influenza vaccination and coverage by Medicare Part B, elderly minority pa...
2015-04-17Chapter 1. Determinants of healthcare provider recommendations for influenza vaccinations....
BackgroundInfluenza vaccination coverage in the United States remains below national targets and rac...
Introduction: Persistent disparities in influenza vaccination rates exist between racial/ethnic mino...
BackgroundReducing racial/ethnic disparities in immunization rates is a compelling public health goa...
Background:Influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among adults. The most effective st...
BackgroundAnnual influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons 656 months. The objective of ...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the supply of vaccine to the United States was significantly ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination remains below the federally targeted levels outlined in Healthy Pe...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination remains below the federally targeted levels outlined in ...
Despite known benefits of influenza vaccination and coverage by Medicare Part B, elderly minority pa...
2015-04-17Chapter 1. Determinants of healthcare provider recommendations for influenza vaccinations....
BackgroundInfluenza vaccination coverage in the United States remains below national targets and rac...
Introduction: Persistent disparities in influenza vaccination rates exist between racial/ethnic mino...
BackgroundReducing racial/ethnic disparities in immunization rates is a compelling public health goa...
Background:Influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among adults. The most effective st...
BackgroundAnnual influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons 656 months. The objective of ...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the supply of vaccine to the United States was significantly ...