Reliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age and older are important for informed vaccination policies and programs. Short-term studies may provide misleading pictures of long-term benefits, and residual confounding may have biased past results. This study examined the effectiveness of influenza vaccine in seniors over the long term while addressing potential bias and residual confounding in the results.
CITATION STYLE
Nichol, K. L., Nordin, J. D., Nelson, D. B., Mullooly, J. P., & Hak, E. (2007). Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccine in the Community-Dwelling Elderly. New England Journal of Medicine, 357(14), 1373–1381. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa070844
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.