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Optimal timing of influenza vaccination in young children: population based cohort study.

Christopher M WorshamCharles F BrayAnupam B Jena
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2024)
In a quasi-experimental analysis of young children vaccinated against influenza, birth month was associated with the timing of vaccination through its influence on the timing of preventive care visits. Children born in October were most likely to be vaccinated in October and least likely to have a diagnosis of influenza, consistent with recommendations promoting October vaccination.
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