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Chronic disease status, self-perceived health and hospital admissions are important predictors for having a flu shot in Canada.

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  • Chronic disease status, self-perceived health and hospital admissions are important predictors for having a flu shot in Canada. Abstract Text:

    yue chenYue Chen,qi-long yiQi-Long Yi,jun wuJun Wu,felix liFelix Li,yue chenYue Chen,qi-long yiQi-Long Yi,jun wuJun Wu,felix liFelix Li,

    The association between health status and influenza vaccination was examined among 129,809 Canadians 12 years of age or more in 2003. Of them, 46.7% had influenza vaccination at least once in their life and 27.6% had one in the past 12 months. Seniors and women were more likely to have one. Major chronic disease and self-perceived health were strong predictors. Overall hospitalization was also positively associated with an increased proportion of influenza vaccination. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in the general population and in the elderly subpopulation, those who consider themselves to be healthy need more attention.

    Chronic disease status, self-perceived health and hospital admissions are important predictors for having a flu shot in Canada. Publishing Authors By Initials

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Vaccine

    VOLUME: 25

    Page Numbers: 7436-40

    Journal Abbreviation: Vaccine

    ISSN: 0264-410X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8M5. ychen@uottawa.ca

    Country: Netherlands

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