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Black-White Disparities in 2009 H1N1 Vaccination Among Adults in the United States: A Cautionary Tale for the COVID-19 Pandemic

Burger, A.E., Reither, E. N., Mamelund, S., Lim, S.

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Peer Review Study

Vaccination
Healthcare Access and Quality
Social and Community Context
Tools Included
Outside U.S.
Clipboard

Data Collection and Reporting

Prior research has highlighted racial and ethnic disparities in H1N1 vaccination in the United States. This study adds to this literature by utilizing an intersectionality framework to examine the joint influence of race and sex on H1N1 vaccination beliefs and behaviors among non-Hispanic Black people and non-Hispanic White people.

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Outcomes of Interest

Advancing Racial Equity

Priority Population(s)

Black or African American

Setting(s) of Implementation

Geographic Area of Implementation

Implementation Period

2020