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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000066 (2019) Aisha Lofters [Canada] ; Maha Chaudhry [Canada] ; Morgan Slater [Canada] ; Andree Schuler [Canada] ; James Milligan [Canada] ; Joseph Lee [Canada] ; Sara J T. Guilcher [Canada]Preventive care among primary care patients living with spinal cord injury.
000259 (2015) L. Atlani-Duault [France] ; A. Mercier ; C. Rousseau ; P. Guyot ; J P MoattiBlood libel rebooted: traditional scapegoats, online media, and the H1N1 epidemic.
000331 (2013) Luc De Montigny [Canada] ; Katia Charland ; Aman Verma ; John S. Brownstein ; Paul Le Guerrier ; David L. BuckeridgePredictors of the timing of vaccination uptake: The 2009 influenza pandemic (H1N1) in Montreal.
000376 (2013) Franziska Boerner ; Jennifer Keelan ; Laura Winton ; Cindy Jardine ; S Michelle DriedgerUnderstanding the interplay of factors informing vaccination behavior in three Canadian provinces.
000417 (2014) Raymond Massé [Canada] ; Michel DésyLay people's interpretation of ethical values related to mass vaccination; the case of A(H1N1) vaccination campaign in the province of Quebec (French Canada).
000421 (2012) Susan Quach [Canada] ; Jemila S. Hamid ; Jennifer A. Pereira ; Christine L. Heidebrecht ; Shelley L. Deeks ; Natasha S. Crowcroft ; Sherman D. Quan ; Stephanie Brien ; Jeffrey C. KwongInfluenza vaccination coverage across ethnic groups in Canada.
000511 (2011) Salaheddin Mahmud [Canada] ; Gregory Hammond ; Lawrence Elliott ; Tim Hilderman ; Carol Kurbis ; Patricia Caetano ; Paul Van Caeseele ; Joel Kettner ; Magdy DawoodEffectiveness of the pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccines against laboratory-confirmed H1N1 infections: population-based case-control study.
000629 (2010) Beate Sander [Canada] ; Chris T. Bauch ; David Fisman ; Robert A. Fowler ; Jeffrey C. Kwong ; Andreas Maetzel ; Allison Mcgeer ; Janet Raboud ; Damon C. Scales ; Marija Zivkovic Gojovic ; Murray KrahnIs a mass immunization program for pandemic (H1N1) 2009 good value for money? Evidence from the Canadian Experience.
000632 (2010) Jennifer A. Pereira [Canada] ; Susan Quach ; Christine Heidebrecht ; Julie Foisy ; Sherman Quan ; Michael Finkelstein ; Christopher A. Sikora ; Julie A. Bettinger ; David L. Buckeridge ; Anne Mccarthy ; Shelley Deeks ; Jeffrey C. KwongPan-Canadian assessment of pandemic immunization data collection: study methodology.
000659 (2010) Sean P. ClarkeWhat have we learned from the HIN1 crisis?
000664 (2010) Catharine T. Chambers ; Jane A. Buxton ; Mieke KoehoornConsultation with health care professionals and influenza immunization among women in contact with young children.
000667 (2010) Jeffrey C. Kwong [Canada] ; Julie Foisy ; Sherman Quan ; Christine Heidebrecht ; Faron Kolbe ; Julie A. Bettinger ; David L. Buckeridge ; Larry W. Chambers ; Natasha S. Crowcroft ; Irfan A. Dhalla ; Christopher A. Sikora ; Donald J. Willison ; Jennifer A. PereiraICES reports: Canada's response to pandemic H1N1 influenza: the collection of individual-level data at the point of vaccination.
000713 (2009) Robert I. Menzies [Australie] ; Rosalyn J. SingletonVaccine preventable diseases and vaccination policy for indigenous populations.
000767 (2009) Jeffrey C. Kwong [Canada] ; Sarah Maaten ; Ross E G. Upshur ; David M. Patrick ; Fawziah MarraThe effect of universal influenza immunization on antibiotic prescriptions: an ecological study.
000768 (2009) W Paul GlezenBenefits of a universal influenza immunization program: more than the reduction in the use of antibiotics.
000838 (2008) Wigdan Al-Sukhni [Canada] ; Patricia Avarino ; Margaret A. Mcarthur ; Allison McgeerImpact of public vaccination programs on adult vaccination rates: two examples from Ontario, Canada.
000848 (2007) Summary of the outcomes from the National Consensus Conference for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Canada, Quebec, Quebec, June 12-14, 2005.
000853 (2007) G. BruceParamedic services workplace program improves influenza immunization rates among paramedics.
000862 (2007) Yue Chen [Canada] ; Qi-Long Yi ; Jun Wu ; Felix LiChronic disease status, self-perceived health and hospital admissions are important predictors for having a flu shot in Canada.
000883 (2007) Louise Rousseau ; Maryse Guay ; Denis Archambault ; Zahra El M'Ala ; Nadia Abdelaziz[Do organizational barriers to pneumococcal and influenza vaccine access exist?].

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