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215 Audit of Staff Attitudes to Influenza Immunisation and the Factors Which May Encourage or Prohibit Uptake

doi 10.1136/oemed-2018-icohabstracts.951
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April 1, 2018

Authors
Purcell AislingO’Reilly AnnN TuohyS Bulfin
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd


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