Prevention and treatment of influenza in the primary care office

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Abstract

Influenza, a common respiratory infection, is a source of significant rates of illness, death, and loss of productivity. Annual vaccination is safe and effective in preventing disease and in reducing its severity. Yet a majority of eligible US adults do not receive the annual vaccine, at least in part because of misunderstandings about adverse reactions and clinical effectiveness.

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Golovyan, D. M., & Mossad, S. B. (2014, March). Prevention and treatment of influenza in the primary care office. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.13159

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