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Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 6–23 Months — United States, 2006–07 Influenza Season

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Published in:MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2008-09, Vol.57 (38), p.1039-1043
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Demographic aspects
Dosage and administration
Humans
Immunization
Infant
Influenza vaccines
Influenza Vaccines - administration & dosage
Population Surveillance
Recommendations
Seasons
Statistical significance
Surveys
United States - epidemiology
Vaccination
Vaccination - utilization
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