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Khazeni N et al. – This decision model for vaccination suggests that vaccinating 40% of the population in October would save more lives and money than similar vaccination coverage in November. Vaccination earlier this fall is estimated to prevent more deaths and cost less than would later vaccination for influenza A (H1N1).

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