Flu, Human Clinical Trial
Official title:
Factors Influencing Flu Vaccination in Primary Health Care
This study aims to study the barriers to flu vaccination among at-risk people at the Primary Health Care level in order to increase the vaccination rates as recommended by the World Health Organization.
People from vulnerable groups (e.g., those diagnosed with Diabetes, Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease, Asthma) are at increased risk of developing complications from infection
with influenza virus, that could ultimately result in death.
Flu vaccination is recommended by many authorities, including the World Health Organization,
as a means to decrease the risk of developing such life-threatening conditions. However,
vaccination rates are well below the recommended threshold.
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