Flu Vaccine for All: A Critical Look at the Evidence
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Recomendado pela AMICOR Maria Inês Reinart Azambuja
When Vaccination Became Routine
Vaccine proponents felt that the failure of the vaccine was explained by the immunization campaign being too little, too late. As a result, in 1960, national health experts recommended, for the first time, routine annual vaccination, with emphasis on high-risk groups, including those over the age of 65 years and individuals with chronic illness.[13] By the early 1960s, routine influenza vaccination was generally adopted as a policy, with very little supporting evidence./.../
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