Social and obstetric inequalities and vaccination in pregnant women.
CONCLUSIONS: lower percentages in absence of vaccination occurred in women who were in the job market and had a higher number of prenatal consultations. This suggests that socioeconomic inequalities may interfere with the vaccination of pregnant women in health services.
PMID: 32756751 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem - Category: Nursing Authors: Oliveira SC, Silva TPRD, Velásquez-Melendez G, Mendes LL, Martins EF, Rezende EM, Matozinhos FP Tags: Rev Bras Enferm Source Type: research
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