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2024Studies

Adverse events following immunization (AEFI) with fractional one-fifth and one-half doses of yellow fever vaccine compared to full dose in children 9–23 months old in Uganda, 2019–2020 — Preliminary report

nihms-2026460 Yellow fever fractional dosing (002)
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