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Efficacy of multiple influenza vaccine delivery systems in a single facility
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Efficacy of multiple influenza vaccine delivery systems in a single facility

Anthony A Donato, Lisa M Motz, Gregory Wilson and Benjamin J Lloyd
Infection control and hospital epidemiology, v 28(2), pp 219-221
01 Feb 2007
PMID: 17265408

Abstract

Aged Humans Immunization Programs - methods Influenza Vaccines - administration & dosage Retrospective Studies Vaccination
We retrospectively investigated different inpatient influenza delivery strategies used during 3 consecutive years at a single institution. Vaccination rates were 3% for a physician reminder system, 21% for a manual standing order program, and 43% for a manual standing order program with a provider education program.

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