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Fig. 5 | Immunity & Ageing

Fig. 5

From: The intersection of biological sex and gender in adverse events following seasonal influenza vaccination in older adults

Fig. 5

Impact of sex, age, and gender on the number of adverse events (AE) reported per participant. Univariate mixed effects linear regression models were used to estimate the change in number of adverse events (AE) reported per participant between males and female, for a decade increase in age, between gender categories (with feminine used as the reference category), and for each unit increase in gender scores

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