Elisabeth Mahase’s research while affiliated with British Medical Journal and other places

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Publications (1)


Covid-19 booster vaccines: What we know and who’s doing what
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August 2021

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The BMJ

Elisabeth Mahase

Citations (1)


... The dependent variables are, alternately, either the share of the population with the primary dose(s) of the COVID-19 vaccine, or the booster dose. While a number of studies have considered the determinants of primary doses across different jurisdictions (Goel and Nelson 2021b) and some have considered booster doses (Hagger and Hamilton 2022;Mahase 2021), to the best of our knowledge the comparison of primary and booster doses considered in the present work seems a unique addition to the literature. The correlation between PrimaryDose and BoosterDose in our sample is 0.2704. ...

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Give me your best shot! Diffusion of complete versus booster COVID-19 vaccines across US counties
Covid-19 booster vaccines: What we know and who’s doing what
  • Citing Article
  • August 2021

The BMJ