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The sustainability of influenza vaccination programs: considerations and perspectives from Italy

Influenza constitutes an annually recurring threat to society, from both the clinical and economic points of view. The impact of influenza is often underestimated, especially among frail elderly people, who are at increased risk of serious complications, including hospitalization and death. In Italy...

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Published in:Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 2016, Vol.57 (1), p.E9-E12
Main Authors: Poscia, A, Stojanovic, J, Ricciardi, W
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