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Effectiveness of influenza vaccination for healthy adults: Versioning Example

Vitaliy Bezsheiko Bogomolets National Medical University image/svg+xml

Publicado 2021-03-15 — Actualizado el 2021-03-18

Versiones

Palabras clave

  • influenza,
  • vaccine,
  • adults,
  • complications

Cómo citar

Effectiveness of influenza vaccination for healthy adults: Versioning Example. (2021). Litera(ria)l, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1234/td.v1i3.722 (Original work published 2021)

Resumen

Vaccines for a long time have been used to prevent influenza. They are often recommended for healthy adults before an influenza season, despite the low risk of complications due to this infection in them. The article reviews the rationale for such recommendations.

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