Regional differences in general practitioners’ behaviours regarding influenza vaccination: a cross-sectional study

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Jonathan Arlt
Kristina Flaegel
Katja Goetz
Jost Steinhaeuser
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[1] University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein,Institute of Family Medicine
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BMC Health Services Research | / 21卷
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Influenza vaccination; General practitioners; Attitude; Vaccination behaviour; Regional differences;
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