Relative age-adjusted income deprivation-related inequalities in flu vaccine uptake among older adults (age 65 years plus).
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posted on 2023-09-26, 17:21 authored by Ruth Elizabeth Watkinson, Richard Williams, Stephanie Gillibrand, Luke Munford, Matt SuttonResults from Cox proportional hazards models adjusted by age are reported as hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals. The reference groups are D10 (least deprived areas) and age 65–69 years for each season. The vertical line indicates the onset of the pandemic. Results also shown in Fig 2 in the main text.
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