Knowledge and attitudes toward vaccination: A survey of Serbian students
Since vaccination coverage in Serbia has been decreasing and health professionals have been identified as the most important factor in making decisions about immunization, vaccination knowledge and attitudes of students, especially medical students, are of particular interest.A cross-sectional surve...
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Main Authors: | Smiljana J. Cvjetkovic (Author), Vida Lj. Jeremic (Author), Danijela V. Tiosavljevic (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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