Selected article for: "effectiveness study and influenza vaccine"

Author: Gregor Singer; Joshua Graff Zivin; Matthew Neidell; Nicholas Sanders
Title: Air Pollution Increases Influenza Hospitalizations
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: kbv9kh6z_42
    Snippet: Vaccine effectiveness: We use the estimated vaccine effectiveness, for different age groups, by influenza season, from the CDC (66) . Underlying cited studies are available from 2007/2008. Since vaccine effectiveness can vary across age groups during the same influenza season, we use the reported effectiveness of the two age groups most relevant for our study: children up to 8 years old and for people 65 years and older. Figure 1c shows these are.....
    Document: Vaccine effectiveness: We use the estimated vaccine effectiveness, for different age groups, by influenza season, from the CDC (66) . Underlying cited studies are available from 2007/2008. Since vaccine effectiveness can vary across age groups during the same influenza season, we use the reported effectiveness of the two age groups most relevant for our study: children up to 8 years old and for people 65 years and older. Figure 1c shows these are the main age groups observed in the HCUP inpatient data with primary influenza diagnoses.

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