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as well as115
the united states106
weeks of age101
in the united93
of influenza vaccination82
the use of80
the risk of79
of the population75
the development of74
health care workers71
seasonal influenza vaccination71
the impact of62
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the number of59
influenza and pneumococcal58
ph n vaccination58
influenza vaccination in55
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influenza vaccination coverage54
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of the disease51
vaccination uptake in50
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to vaccination uptake46
for disease control46
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but determinant was44
vaccination in the43
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advisory committee on42
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to be vaccinated41
control and prevention41
disease control and40
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world health organization34
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morbidity and mortality34
prevention and control33
immune response to33
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seasonal influenza vaccine32
of a vaccine32
in hong kong32
the present study32
the influenza vaccine32
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of infectious diseases30
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the mmr vaccine25
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hepatitis b vaccine25
response to the24
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and control of24
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significant negative association24
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severe acute respiratory24
of influenza and24
of health care24
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significant positive association23
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acute respiratory syndrome23
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high risk group22
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and pneumococcal vaccination20
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