Why Australians vaccinate against flu


Immunisation against flu in Australia is “suboptimal” – but examining motivations to be vaccinated could help develop strategies, researchers say Social science researchers from the National Vaccination Insights project have conducted a major national survey to find out why Australian adults decide to receive the flu vaccine. The study involved 2,055 adults aged over 18,

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