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Mandatory influenza vaccination of healthcare workers: is it necessary or sufficient to protect patients?

Allen C. Cheng A B C and Leon J. Worth A
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A Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology Unit, Alfred Health, Vic. 3004, Australia.

B Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic. 3004, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: allen.cheng@monash.edu

Healthcare Infection 19(3) 114-115 https://doi.org/10.1071/HI14018
Submitted: 15 June 2014  Accepted: 2 July 2014   Published: 24 July 2014



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