The Influence of Hispanic Ethnicity and Nativity Status on 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Vaccination Uptake in the United States
          Burger, A.E., Reither, E.N., Hofmann, E.T. and Mamelund, S.E.
          (2017).
          
              The Influence of Hispanic Ethnicity and Nativity Status on 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Vaccination Uptake in the United States.
          
        Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 20:561–568.
      
      
The authors examined data from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey to estimate rates of 2009 H1N1 vaccination among Hispanics. They concluded that foreign-born Hispanics were least likely to be vaccinated compared with native-born Hispanics and Whites, due to “insufficient access to flexible resources and healthcare coverage among foreign-born Hispanics.”        
      
          
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