Risk Awareness as a Key Determinant of Early Vaccine Uptake in the Mpox Vaccination Campaign in an Italian Region: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
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P. Piselli | A. Tavelli | A. Siddu | A. Vergori | V. Mazzotta | F. Vaia | F. Vairo | L. Sarmati | R. Gagliardini | I. Mastrorosa | A. Brita | J. Paulicelli | M. Farinella | C. Aguglia | Giulia Del Duca | Alessandra Barca | Paola Gallì | M. Lichtner | E. Nicastri | C. Mastroianni | Antonella d’Arminio Monforte | A. Antinori | Fabrizio Maggi | E. Girardi | Simone Lanini | Serena Vita | Giorgia Natalini | Angela D’Urso | Vanessa Mondillo | E. Tamburrini | Christof Stingone | Filippo Leserri
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