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    Vaccination Without Documentation: Influenza Immunization Among Medical Residents at a Tertiary‐Care Medical Center by Bearman, Gonzalo, Fuentes, Linda, Vorenkamp, Jaclyn Van Lieu, Drusin, Lewis M.

    “…Sixty‐four percent of medical residents unimmunized by the Occupational Health Service were immunized elsewhere. Those unvaccinated lacked time to comply. An…”
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    Hospital “Self‐Prophylaxis”: Strategies for Efficient Protection of the Workforce in the Face of Infectious Disease Threats by Xiong, Wei, Hollingsworth, Eric, Muckstadt, Jack, Vorenkamp, Jaclyn Van Lieu, Lazar, Eliot J., Cagliuso, Sr, Nicholas V., Hupert, Nathaniel

    “…Hospital preparedness for nosocomial or community‐wide outbreaks of communicable disease includes the capability for rapid, self‐reliant administration of…”
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    Varicella Vaccination for Healthcare Workers at a University Hospital: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits by Tennenberg, Alan M., Brassard, Juanita E., Van Lieu, Jaclyn, Drusin, Lewis M.

    “…Objective: To demonstrate the costs and benefits of vaccinating varicella-susceptible healthcare workers at a university hospital with live, attenuated…”
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    Vaccination without documentatioin: Influenza immunization among medical residents at a tertiary-care medical center by Bearman, Gonzalo, Fuentes, Linda, Jaclyn Van Lieu Vorenkamp, Drusin, Lewis M

    “…Sixty-four percent of medical residents unimmunized by the Occupational Health Service were immunized elsewhere. Those unvaccinated lacked time to comply. An…”
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    Cost-Effectiveness of a Post-Exposure HIV Chemoprophylaxis Program for Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers by Marin, Matthew G., Van Lieu, Jaclyn, Yee, Albert, Bonner, Eileen, Glied, Sherry

    “…We performed a cost-effectiveness analysis of a post-exposure chemoprophylaxis program far health care workers who sustained exposures to blood. We analyzed a…”
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