Rebecca F Grais, Kathleen M Neuzil, Helen Rees, Cristiana M Toscano
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Protecting mother and baby: Learnings from an Ebola vaccination campaign on the evolving landscape of vaccines and pregnancy.
This Perspective article from Rebecca Grais and colleagues places a recently published study in PLOS Medicine in the context of the evolving landscape of vaccines and pregnancy.
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