Vaccination coverage in the context of the emerging Yellow Fever threat in French Guiana.
<h4>Background</h4>French Guiana, a French overseas department located in South America between Brazil and Surinam, is the only European territory geographically located in the Amazonian forest complex and is considered endemic for yellow fever (YF). In the context of the emergent threat...
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Main Authors: | Claude Flamand (Author), Sarah Bailly (Author), Camille Fritzell (Author), Sandrine Fernandes Pellerin (Author), Alhassane Toure (Author), Naïssa Chateau (Author), Mona Saout (Author), Sébastien Linares (Author), Fabien Dubois (Author), Laurent Filleul (Author), Mirdad Kazanji (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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