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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Jul 27, 2006
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Impact of the CDC’s Section 317 Immunization Grants Program Funding on Childhood Vaccination Coverage

David B. Rein, PhD, Amanda A. Honeycutt, PhD, Lucia Rojas-Smith, DrPH and James C. Hersey, PhD

David B. Rein, Amanda A. Honeycutt, Lucia Rojas-Smith, and James C. Hersey are with the Health, Social Science, and Economic Research unit of RTI International, Atlanta, Ga.


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FIGURE 1— Average percentage of children aged 19 to 35 months who had complete vaccination coverage and average financial assistance funding per child: United States, 1996–2003.

 





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