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Optimizing protection against influenza in children eligible for the vaccine for children programHarry F Hull
HF Hull and Associates, Saint Paul, MN 55116, USA
Pediatr Infect Dis J 29:910-4. 2010..Live, attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) has higher vaccine efficacies (VEs) than trivalent, inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV). Increased use of LAIV could provide better protection against influenza for this vulnerable population...
Current experience with school-located influenza vaccination programs in the United States: a review of the medical literatureHarry F Hull
HF Hull and Associates, LLC, St Paul, MN, USA
Hum Vaccin 7:153-60. 2011..The greatest need for future U.S. SLIV program implementation is the development of a financially sustainable model that can be replicated annually on a national scale...
The impact of school-located influenza vaccination programs on student absenteeism: a review of the U.S. literatureHarry F Hull
HF Hull and Associates, LLC, St Paul, MN, USA
J Sch Nurs 27:34-42. 2011..Additional research into sustainable funding sources and the comprehensive effects of SLIV programs on students, families, staff, and the community is warranted...
School-based influenza immunizationHarry F Hull
HF Hull and Associates, 1140 St Dennis Ct, Saint Paul, MN 55116, USA
Vaccine 26:4312-3. 2008..Administrative costs averaged $9.78 per dose delivered. School-based immunization programs offer the potential to achieve higher vaccination coverage of schoolchildren at modest cost...
A survey of physician-led influenza immunization programs in schoolsHarry F Hull
HF Hull and Associates, LLC, Saint Paul, MN 55116, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 49:439-42. 2010..Physician-led SIPs are a viable means for immunizing schoolchildren against influenza and, if properly planned, can become self-sustaining annual events, particularly in private schools...
