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Indirect community protection against influenza by vaccinating children: a review of two recent studies from Italy and the United States
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Citation style for this article: . Indirect community protection against influenza by vaccinating children: a review of two recent studies from Italy and the United States. Euro Surveill. 2004;8(51):pii=2605. https://doi.org/10.2807/esw.08.51.02605-en
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Abstract
A secondary effect of influenza in childhood is the impact - medical, social and economic - on the family. Two recently published studies have considered how the vaccination of children against influenza may help control the spread of influenza through indirect protection of susceptible persons.
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