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The frequency with which themes were mentioned in the comments varied across news sources.
Overall, similar themes were mentioned by both country-level and global stakeholders (see Table 2).
How often themes were mentioned in the comments provides a guide to the themes that are likely to be most important to commenters.
"Eat healthy, take natural supplements and exercises regularly: I haven't caught a cold in years!" [GM November 1] The frequency with which themes were mentioned in the comments fluctuated over time.
The following seven themes were mentioned in at least 5% of the comments (% indicates the percentage of comments that included the theme): fear of H1N1 (18.8%); responsibility of media (17.8%); government competency (17.7%); government trustworthiness (10.7%); fear of H1N1 vaccine (8.1%); pharmaceutical companies (7.6%); and personal protective measures (5.8%).
The remaining themes were mentioned only in relation to challenge.
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Developments in kinetics and modelling are highlighted (Section 6) and future research themes are mentioned.
table 2 shows which themes are mentioned most frequently and table 3 presents examples of quotes supporting the themes and their interrelationships.
Figure 2 is a scatter plot of the frequencies with which each of the themes was mentioned in the transcribed data as an opportunity and as a challenge allowing us to group the themes.
The following sub-themes were mentioned by the respondents; foundations of the financing system, patient population, co-morbidity, clinical pathways, responsibility, differences among stroke services and evidence.
It is assumed that the more frequently a theme was mentioned, the more that theme influenced decision making about vaccination.
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