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Ascertainment of vaccination status by self-report versus source documentation: Impact on measuring COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
10
2022
COVID, COVID-19, Patients, SARS-CoV, mRNA, patients
Adult, COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccines, Documentation, Humans, Pandemics, RNA, Messenger, SARS-CoV-2, Self Report, Vaccination, Vaccine Efficacy
Author NameAffiliation
Meagan Stephenson
Samantha M Olson
Wesley H SelfVanderbilt University Medical Center
Adit A GindeUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
Nicholas M MohrUniversity of Iowa
Manjusha Gaglani
Manjusha GaglaniTexas A&ampM University College of Medicine
Nathan I ShapiroBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Kevin W GibbsWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
David N HagerJohns Hopkins Hospital
Matthew E PrekkerHennepin County Medical Center
Michelle N GongAlbert Einstein College of Medicine
Jay S SteingrubBaystate Medical Center
Ithan D PeltanIntermountain Medical Center and University of Utah
Emily T MartinUniversity of Michigan School of Public Health ann arbor
Raju ReddyOregon Health &amp Science University Hospital
William W BusseEmory University School of Medicine
Abhijit DuggalCleveland Clinic
Jennifer G WilsonStanford University School of Medicine
Nida QadirRonald Reagan-university of california los angeles Medical Center
Christopher MallowUniversity of Miami
Jennie H KwonWashington University
Matthew C ExlineOhio State University Wexner Medical Center
James D ChappellVanderbilt University Medical Center
Adam S LauringUniversity of Michigan School of Medicine ann arbor
Adrienne BaughmanVanderbilt University Medical Center
Christopher J LindsellVanderbilt University Medical Center
Kimberly W HartVanderbilt University Medical Center
Nathaniel M Lewis
Manish M Patel
Mark W Tenforde
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