Advanced Immunization Management
Considerations for Introduction of New and Underutilized Vaccines
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Contents

  • Welcome
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Hepatitis B
    • The diseases
    • Disease burden
    • Assess vaccine
    • Implement programme
    • Evaluate & monitor
    • Resources
    • References
References
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