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    Pandemic's influence on parents' attitudes and behaviors toward meningococcal vaccination by Tan, Litjen (L.J), Safadi, Marco Aurelio P., Horn, Michael, Regojo Balboa, Cristina, Moya, Elena, Schanbaum, Jamie, Pimenta, Pedro, Lambert, Emma, Soumahoro, Lamine, Sohn, Woo-Yun, Bruce, Teresa, Ruiz García, Yara

    Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (31-12-2023)
    “…Invasive meningococcal disease is a life-threatening infection preventable through vaccination. Pediatric vaccination rates have declined during the…”
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    A review of the key factors to improve adult immunization coverage rates: What can the clinician do? by Tan, Litjen (L.J.)

    Published in Vaccine (28-08-2018)
    “…Adult immunization coverage rates remain low in the United States and internationally, despite obvious benefits to vaccinating and maintaining a…”
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    Improving Adolescent Immunization Coverage: The Time to Act Is Now by Klein, Judy, Tan, Litjen (L.J.), Zimet, Gregory D.

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-11-2017)
    “…Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) 2016 National Immunization Survey-Teen was recently released and, once again, adolescent…”
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    Surveys and Response Rates by Berman, David M, Tan, Litjen L J, Cheng, Tina L

    Published in Pediatrics in review (01-08-2015)
    “…Surveys continue to be an important research methodology. However, when assessing survey studies, clinicians should review the response rate and consider…”
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    Balancing the Childhood Immunization Program with the Urgent Needs for Adult Hepatitis B Immunization by Rodewald, Lance E., Litjen (L. J.) Tan

    Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-01-2007)
    “…In 10 years, do we want to look back on a decade in which the public health community protected a highly vulnerable population of young adults from hepatitis B…”
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