Abstract
AB109. The correlation between confidence, complacency, and convenience as factors of pentavalent vaccine hesitancy: a descriptive-correlational study among Filipino mothers
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doi: 10.21037/jphe-26-ab109
Cite this abstract as: Duque RGO, Bautista CGC, Cortez MDC, Formoso AT, Largo AA, Nace AGD, Pablo IRT, Ribo RKE, Santos EADC, Vera AJG, Castro JP. AB109. The correlation between confidence, complacency, and convenience as factors of pentavalent vaccine hesitancy: a descriptive-correlational study among Filipino mothers. J Public Health Emerg 2026;10:AB109.
Cite this abstract as: Duque RGO, Bautista CGC, Cortez MDC, Formoso AT, Largo AA, Nace AGD, Pablo IRT, Ribo RKE, Santos EADC, Vera AJG, Castro JP. AB109. The correlation between confidence, complacency, and convenience as factors of pentavalent vaccine hesitancy: a descriptive-correlational study among Filipino mothers. J Public Health Emerg 2026;10:AB109.

