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Systematic reviews (SYSVAC)
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2014
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Holman, D. M. Benard, V. Roland, K. B. Watson, M. Liddon, N. Stokley, S.
Barriers to human papillomavirus vaccination among us adolescents a systematic review of the literature
2014
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Maglione, M. A. Das, L. Raaen, L. Smith, A. Chari, R. Newberry, S. Shanman, R. Perry, T. Goetz, M. B. Gidengil, C.
Safety of vaccines used for routine immunization of US children: A systematic review
2012
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Pereira, J. A. Quach, S. Heidebrecht, C. L. Quan, S. D. Kolbe, F. Finkelstein, M. Kwong, J. C. Public Health Agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research Influenza Research Network Vaccine Coverage Theme, Group
Barriers to the use of reminder/recall interventions for immunizations: a systematic review
2012
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Osterholm, M. T. Kelley, N. S. Sommer, A. Belongia, E. A.
Efficacy and effectiveness of influenza vaccines: A systematic review and meta-analysis
2012
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Gatwood, J. Meltzer, M. I. Messonnier, M. Ortega-Sanchez, I. R. Balkrishnan, R. Prosser, L. A.
Seasonal influenza vaccination of healthy working-age adults: A review of economic evaluations
2012
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Garcini, L. M. Galvan, T. Barnack-Tavlaris, J. L.
The study of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake from a parental perspective: A systematic review of observational studies in the United States
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