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Hepatitis B Vaccination Coverage Among Healthcare Workers in Italy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
In 1996, the vaccination coverage against hepatitis B virus among 3,157 healthcare workers in Italy was inversely related to the level of hepatitis B virus endemicity in the area of residence. Youngest age and lowest years of employment were independent predictors of the likelihood of vaccine acceptance.
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