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but also those who have not been vaccinated. In order to achieve this, a high vaccination rate is necessary; for many … vaccinations was upgraded in 2007 within the scope of the reform of the health system. The reimbursement of patients' vaccination … evaluate to what extent the health insurance companies promote the increasing of vaccination coverage rate today and what …
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vaccination in order to achieve herd immunity and reduce the efects of the disease. Vaccination rates have difered between … countries, depending on supply (availability of resources) and demand (altruism and resistance to vaccination) factors. Methods … levels of vaccination between countries, using the number of transplants as a proxy for altruism. Taking European Union …
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To our knowledge, the present study provides a first time assessment of the contributions of socioeconomic determinants of immunization coverage in India using the recent National Family Health Survey data. Measurement of socioeconomic inequalities in health and health care, and understanding...
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responsible for important morbidity in men and women. Since 2007, HPV vaccination has been recommended and funded for all girls … quadrivalent HPV vaccination programme for 12-year-old girls in Germany would be cost effective. Here we present the results from a … dynamic transmission model that can be used to evaluate the impact and cost-effectiveness of different vaccination schemas …
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immunisation schedule does not currently include rotavirus vaccination. A lack of economic data on the impact of routine … vaccination is stated as one of the reasons. As a result, the current coverage rate is low, around 26%. This study investigated … whether rotavirus vaccination using the two-dose rotavirus vaccine RIX4414 (Rotarix®, GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines) would be a …
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study was to evaluate the broader economic consequences associated with HPV vaccination in males and females and to conduct … a lifetime cost-benefit analysis of investing in universal vaccination in Germany from the perspective of government … consequences of HPV vaccination including the fiscal impact for the government. A cohort model was developed simulating the medical …
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ratios were derived to characterize the segments that are more and less likely to accept vaccination. More likely to opt out … were found to be those who stated to be against vaccination in general, African Americans, individuals without health … insurance, and older people. Males, democrats, those who took the flu vaccine appear as more willing to accept vaccination …
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The consequences of lacking birth certificates remain largely unexplored in the economic literature. We intend to fill this knowledge gap studying the effect of lacking birth certificates on immunization of children in the Dominican Republic. This is an interesting country because a significant...
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Childhood vaccination has been promoted as a global intervention aimed at improving child survival and health, through … of child vaccination among and within countries. In this paper, we examine rural-urban inequalities in child …
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advertise flu vaccination clinics during the Fall. The wording on the posters is varied to emphasize the individual benefits of … the vaccination clinics, and for those not vaccinated via an online survey. Results: We find that any normative message … flu vaccine, emphasizing both the individual and social benefits of vaccination has the largest increase in the …
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