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Screening Emergency Department Patients for Under-immunized Adolescents
Among 200 adolescents presenting to an emergency department in a city with high vaccination coverage, 11 (6%) were seronegative to rubella or varicella. Seronegative adolescents were older and more likely to be immigrants. ED screening for under-immunized adolescents may have a low yield in settings...
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description | Among 200 adolescents presenting to an emergency department in a city with high vaccination coverage, 11 (6%) were seronegative to rubella or varicella. Seronegative adolescents were older and more likely to be immigrants. ED screening for under-immunized adolescents may have a low yield in settings with high vaccine coverage. |
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