Influenza-Associated Medical Visits Prevented by Influenza Vaccination in Young Children in Thailand, 2012-2014

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Abstract

Despite recommendations, few children aged 6-35 months in Thailand receive seasonal influenza vaccination. Using previously estimated incidence and vaccine effectiveness data from the period 2012-2014, we estimate that up to 121 000 medical visits could be prevented each year with 50% coverage and expanded recommendations to children aged <5 years.

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Rolfes, M. A., Olsen, S. J., Kittikraisak, W., Suntarattiwong, P., Klungthong, C., Ellison, D., … Chotpitayasunondh, T. (2021). Influenza-Associated Medical Visits Prevented by Influenza Vaccination in Young Children in Thailand, 2012-2014. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 10(3), 349–351. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piaa076

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