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The age of vaccines

Tony Scully

Nature, 2014, vol. 507, issue 7490, S2-S3

Abstract: The advent of routine childhood vaccination has led to dramatic declines in many contagious diseases in the United States. Maintaining these gains there and spreading these successes worldwide are major public-health challenges. By Tony Scully.

Date: 2014
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