Compulsory Immunization Protects Against Infection: What Law and Society Can Do
Since their broad implementation, immunizations have decreased morbidity and mortality due to a number of serious infectious diseases. In recent years, exaggerated concerns about the safety of immunizations have resulted in decreased immunization coverage in many regions and epidemic outbreaks of se...
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Main Authors: | Maxwell J. Mehlman (Author), Michael M. Lederman (Author) |
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Case Western Reserve University,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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