Pediatric practice experiences with second dose influenza vaccination: An AAP Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS) Study
-
Published:2024-11
Issue:
Volume:236
Page:93-98
-
ISSN:0033-3506
-
Container-title:Public Health
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Public Health
Author:
Wynn C.S.,
Stockwell M.S.ORCID,
Nekrasova E.ORCID,
Torres A.ORCID,
Griffith M.ORCID,
Kumar S.S.,
Shone L.P.ORCID,
Localio R.ORCID,
Shults J.,
Unger R.ORCID,
Ware L.A.ORCID,
Fiks A.G.ORCID
Reference26 articles.
1. The burden of seasonal and pandemic influenza in infants and children;Ruf;Eur J Pediatr,2014
2. Decreased influenza activity during the COVID-19 pandemic — United States, Australia, Chile, and South Africa, 2020;Olsen;MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep,2020
3. Prevention and control of seasonal influenza with vaccines: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices — United States, 2023–24 influenza season;Grohskopf;MMWR Recomm Rep,2023
4. Patterns of influenza vaccination and vaccine effectiveness among young US children who receive outpatient care for acute respiratory tract illness;Chung;JAMA Pediatr,2020
5. Single-dose vaccination among infants and toddlers provides modest protection against influenza illness, which wanes after 5 months;Wagner;J Infect Dis,2022