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Influenza Vaccination Rates of Children in Households with High-Risk Adults (Vol.125 no.2)
Certified in Public Health Continuing Education (CPHCE) Credits
Article:
Influenza Vaccination Rates of Children in Households with High-Risk Adults
Synopsis: Household contacts of people at high risk for influenza complications should receive yearly influenza vaccination to reduce potential viral transmission. We evaluated influenza vaccine coverage among children to determine whether or not living with a high-risk adult predicts the likelihood of being vaccinated.
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Quiz Questions
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1. This study was conducted using data from the National Household Interview Survey (NHIS). Which design feature or features best describe the NHIS?*
2. Which statement is true regarding rates of childhood and adult influenza vaccination in this study?*
3. Which statement regarding Table 2 is correct?*
4. The context and rationale for conducting this research included which of the following:*
5. Recommendations from this study include which of the following:*
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