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Reducing Disparities in Vaccination Rates Between Different Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Groups
2005
The journal of ambulatory care management
There are well-documented disparities in vaccination rates between different socioeconomic and racial/ethnic groups in the United States. These disparities persist in spite of an overall increase in vaccination rates during the last decade and the implementation of several interventions that have aimed to increase vaccination rates in disadvantaged groups. Although many interventions are efficacious at improving vaccination rates under trial conditions, these interventions when extended to the
doi:10.1097/00004479-200501000-00007
pmid:15682961
fatcat:tbrhk3yfprdmbnd3k4o3tqu55i