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Inconsistent Safety Outcome Reporting in Randomized Clinical Trials of COVID-19 Vaccines Complicates Informed Medical Decisions

Joseph E. Blais, Yue Wei, Celine S. L. Chui, Esther W. Chan and Ian C. K. Wong ()
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Joseph E. Blais: The University of Hong Kong
Yue Wei: The University of Hong Kong
Celine S. L. Chui: The University of Hong Kong
Esther W. Chan: The University of Hong Kong
Ian C. K. Wong: The University of Hong Kong

Drug Safety, 2021, vol. 44, issue 11, No 1, 1123 pages

Date: 2021
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