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Volume 16, Number 2—February 2010
Research

Statewide School-located Influenza Vaccination Program for Children 5–13 Years of Age, Hawaii, USA

Paul V. Effler1Comments to Author , Carl Chu, Howard He, Kate Gaynor, Steve Sakamoto, Marcia Nagao, Lisa Mendez, and Sarah Y. Park
Author affiliations: State of Hawaii Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

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Figure 5

Proportion of children receiving at least 1 dose of influenza vaccine in school-located clinics, by age and vaccine formulation selected, Hawaii, USA, 2007–08 influenza season. LAIV, live attenuated influenza vaccine; TIV, trivalent Influenza vaccine; Either, parent or guardian consented to administration of either vaccine formulation to their child. N = 60,694; excludes 66 children for whom vaccine formulation data were not available.

Figure 5. Proportion of children receiving at least 1 dose of influenza vaccine in school-located clinics, by age and vaccine formulation selected, Hawaii, USA, 2007–08 influenza season. LAIV, live attenuated influenza vaccine; TIV, trivalent Influenza vaccine; Either, parent or guardian consented to administration of either vaccine formulation to their child. N = 60,694; excludes 66 children for whom vaccine formulation data were not available.

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1Current affiliation: Department of Health, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

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