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    Antenatal influenza vaccination in urban Pune, India: clinician and community stakeholders' awareness, priorities, and practices by Giduthuri, Joseph G., Purohit, Vidula, Kudale, Abhay, Utzinger, Jürg, Schindler, Christian, Weiss, Mitchell G.

    Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (03-04-2021)
    “…The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends antenatal influenza vaccination (AIV) for pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy. This study assessed…”
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    Developing and validating a tablet version of an illness explanatory model interview for a public health survey in Pune, India by Giduthuri, Joseph G, Maire, Nicolas, Joseph, Saju, Kudale, Abhay, Schaetti, Christian, Sundaram, Neisha, Schindler, Christian, Weiss, Mitchell G

    Published in PloS one (18-09-2014)
    “…Mobile electronic devices are replacing paper-based instruments and questionnaires for epidemiological and public health research. The elimination of a…”
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    Influenza vaccination of pregnant women: Engaging clinicians to reduce missed opportunities for vaccination by Giduthuri, Joseph G, Purohit, Vidula, Maire, Nicolas, Kudale, Abhay, Utzinger, Jürg, Schindler, Christian, Weiss, Mitchell G

    Published in Vaccine (28-03-2019)
    “…AbstractBackgroundAntenatal influenza vaccination (AIV) is an effective intervention for protecting pregnant women and their newborns against influenza…”
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    Developing and Validating a Tablet Version of an Illness Explanatory Model Interview for a Public Health Survey in Pune, India: e107374 by Giduthuri, Joseph G, Maire, Nicolas, Joseph, Saju, Kudale, Abhay, Schaetti, Christian, Sundaram, Neisha, Schindler, Christian, Weiss, Mitchell G

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2014)
    “…Background Mobile electronic devices are replacing paper-based instruments and questionnaires for epidemiological and public health research. The elimination…”
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