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. 2016 May 24;12(8):1997–2002. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1119347

Table 2.

Percentage of correct responses to questions regarding knowledge of influenza (N = 1000).

Questions No. (%) of correct responses
There are annual influenza outbreaks. 856 (85.6)
When pregnant women get influenza, they are at increased risk for severe disease compared with the general population. 789 (78.9)
When pregnant women get influenza, babies are at increased risk. 784 (78.4)
Influenza vaccination can prevent severe febrile disease and serious complications. 775 (77.5)
Influenza vaccination should be considered every year. 614 (61.4)
Pregnant women are allowed to get the influenza vaccination. 607 (60.7)
Influenza vaccination during pregnancy is harmful. 577 (57.7)
Influenza refers to a severe cold. 468 (46.8)
Influenza vaccination during pregnancy benefits neonatal health. 403 (40.3)