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Vaccine Coverage at 36 Months and 7 Years by Parental Birth Country, Washington State

Ensuring equitable vaccination access for immigrant communities is critical for guiding efforts to redress health disparities, but vaccine coverage data are limited. We evaluated childhood vaccination coverage by parental birth country (PBC) through the linkage of Washington State Immunization Infor...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 2024-06, Vol.153 (6), p.1
Main Authors: Tasslimi, Azadeh, Bell, Teal R, Moore, Tyler P, DeBolt, Charla, Ibrahim, Anisa, Matheson, Jasmine
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