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Preventing dengue epidemics: how to better assist holistic vaccination efforts 预防登革热流行:如何更好地协助整体疫苗接种工作
Vaccines and Immunology Open Access Journal (VIOAJ) Pub Date : 2018-07-25 DOI: 10.30881/VIOAJ.00005
Ibrahim Dadari
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Implementing the evidence: Are call/recall systems for immunisations feasible in general practice? 实施证据:免疫接种呼叫/召回系统在一般实践中是否可行?
Vaccines and Immunology Open Access Journal (VIOAJ) Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI: 10.30881/vioaj.00004
Kerry Lonergan, A. Latif, T. Beaney, Julie M. Bailey, James Moore, C. Heffernan
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