SMS versus telephone interviews for epidemiological data collection: feasibility study estimating influenza vaccination coverage in the Swedish population
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Jan-Eric Litton | Sven Sandin | Christin Bexelius | Jan-Eric Litton | A. Linde | O. Nyrén | S. Sandin | Alexandra Ekman | Olof Nyrén | Sharon Kühlmann-Berenzon | Annika Linde | C. Bexelius | Alexandra Ekman | S. Kühlmann-Berenzon | Hanna Merk | H. Merk
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