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Maureen Watson

Researcher at Citigroup

Publications -  16
Citations -  860

Maureen Watson is an academic researcher from Citigroup. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Influenza vaccine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications receiving 773 citations. Previous affiliations of Maureen Watson include University of Adelaide.

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Factors associated with HPV vaccine uptake in teenage girls: a systematic review.

TL;DR: Higher vaccine uptake was associated with having health insurance, of older age, receipt of childhood vaccines, a higher vaccine related knowledge, more healthcare utilization, having a healthcare provider as a source of information and positive vaccine attitudes.
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Interim estimates of human papillomavirus vaccination coverage in the school-based program in Australia.

TL;DR: The 1st year of the school-based HPV vaccination program should be considered a success, given time and resource constraints, and interim coverage estimates for Year 1 (2007) of the program are considered minimum estimates of coverage.
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Challenges, lessons learned and results following the implementation of a human papilloma virus school vaccination program in South Australia.

TL;DR: The process and challenges in the roll out of a large cervical cancer vaccination program to protect against human papilloma virus (HPV) infection are described.
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Factors associated with uptake of influenza and pertussis vaccines among pregnant women in South Australia.

TL;DR: High uptake of influenza and pertussis vaccines during pregnancy can be attained with health care provider recommendation and inclusion of maternal immunization as part of standard antenatal care.
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Pandemic influenza and community preparedness.

TL;DR: Examination of community knowledge about and attitudes toward the threat of pandemic influenza and the community acceptability of strategies to reduce its effect found public education about pandemic flu is essential if Strategies to reduce the impact of the disease are to be effective.