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- ItemKey Determinants of Influenza Vaccination Intake among Pregnant Women: a cross sectional study from Palestine(Deanship of Research/ Al-Quds University, 2024-04-01) Ayat Rani Abu Qadom; Sujood Taha; Malak Tamimi; kahraman Najajrah; Sana Mallouh; Sawsan Salameh; Dala DaraghmehPregnant women and infants under six months are at higher risk of severe influenza-related health issues. Maternal influenza vaccine protects pregnant women and their newborns from serious problems caused by the influenza virus. The inactivated influenza vaccine is safe and effective during any trimester of pregnancy. However, despite the vaccine's safety and potential benefits, vaccination rates among pregnant women are still low. Understanding the factors that affect their decision-making is critical to designing targeted interventions to improve vaccination rates and enhance the overall well-being of mother and child.