A Study of the Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination in an Industrial Population
AUTOR(ES)
Meichen, F. W.
RESUMO
In November 1960, influenza vaccination was offered to an industrial population. Some 2,500 volunteers indicated that they wished to take advantage of it. Due to the nature of the reactions experienced by vaccinated personnel, this number fell to 1,850.
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