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| Norma J AllredSummaryAffiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Country: USA Publications
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Parental vaccine safety concerns: results from the National Immunization Survey, 2001-2002Norma J Allred
National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
Am J Prev Med 28:221-4. 2005..S. children aged 19 to 35 months remained near all-time highs. Sustaining this high coverage requires significant effort, including consideration of parental vaccine safety concerns that have led to decreasing coverage in other countries...
Responses of US college and university student health services to the 2004 influenza vaccine shortageNorma J Allred
Immunization Services Division, National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
J Am Coll Health 53:291-4. 2005....
Using registry data to evaluate the 2004 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine shortageNorma J Allred
National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
Am J Prev Med 30:347-50. 2006..We used Michigan Child Immunization Registry (MCIR) data collected from September 1, 2001 to November 30, 2004 to evaluate changes in PCV7 coverage...
The association of health insurance and continuous primary care in the medical home on vaccination coverage for 19- to 35-month-old childrenNorma J Allred
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Division of Immunization Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
Pediatrics 119:S4-11. 2007..Our goal was to examine the association of continuous care in the medical home and health insurance on up-to-date vaccination coverage by using data from the National Survey of Children's Health and the National Immunization Survey...
The impact of missed opportunities on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage for healthy young childrenNorma J Allred
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
J Public Health Manag Pract 17:560-4. 2011..To estimate the impact of missed opportunities on influenza vaccination coverage among 6- through 23-month-old children who sought medical care during the 2004-2005 influenza season...
Misperceptions regarding influenza vaccine safety for individuals with chronic medical illnessAllison Kempe
Departments of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Prev Med 45:80-2. 2007..Influenza immunization is recommended for adults >or=50 years, healthy children 6-59 months and individuals with a chronic medical condition...
