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Editorial
. 1999 Dec 4;319(7223):1448-9.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.319.7223.1448.

Vaccination policies: individual rights v community health. We can't afford to be half hearted about vaccination programmes

Editorial

Vaccination policies: individual rights v community health. We can't afford to be half hearted about vaccination programmes

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