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Immunization: public health programming through law enforcement

N. Anthony, M. Reed, A.M. Leff, J. Huffer and B. Stephens

American Journal of Public Health, 1977, vol. 67, issue 8, 763-764

Abstract: The pre-inoculation program review of the school immunization records in fall, 1974 found that only 60% of the 63,000 children in the Cincinnati primary school system were adequately immunized. Following a program based upon their legal authority to require immunizations, the Board of Health in collaboration with the Board of Education was able to obtain in a two-year effort a 91% immunization level.

Date: 1977
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