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"Attitudes and Practices of French Physicians Regarding Hepatitis B Immunization."

Published in Hepatitis Weekly, September 23rd, 1996

According to an abstract submitted by the authors to the 4th International Conference on the Prevention of Infection, held May 6-7, 1996, in Nice, France, "Objective: To analyze attitudes and practices of French general practitioners (GPs) regarding immunisation against hepatitis B (IAHB). Method: A national random sample of 1013 GPs was interviewed about IAHB immunizations. The survey was carried out in 1994, three months after the first national campaign promoting hepatitis B immunization for young people. Data were analyzed using logistic regression. Results: 97% of GPs agreed with IAHB for young people. However, only 52% agreed with universal infant...

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