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The future of routine immunization in the developing world: challenges and opportunities
Angela K Shen, Rebecca Fields and Mike McQuestion
Global Health: Science and Practice December 2014, 2(4):381-394; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00137
Angela K Shen
aUnited States Agency for International Development and United States Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, USA
Rebecca Fields
bMaternal and Child Survival Program, Washington, DC, USA
Mike McQuestion
cSabin Vaccine Institute, Washington, DC, USA
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Vol. 2, No. 4
December 01, 2014
The future of routine immunization in the developing world: challenges and opportunities
Angela K Shen, Rebecca Fields, Mike McQuestion
Global Health: Science and Practice Dec 2014, 2 (4) 381-394; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00137
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