Bianca D. Jackson & Robert E. Black. (2017). Available studies fail to provide strong evidence of increased risk of diarrhea mortality due to measles in the period 4-26 weeks after measles rash onset. BMC.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBianca D. Jackson and Robert E. Black. Available Studies Fail to Provide Strong Evidence of Increased Risk of Diarrhea Mortality Due to Measles in the Period 4-26 weeks After Measles Rash Onset. BMC, 2017.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBianca D. Jackson and Robert E. Black. Available Studies Fail to Provide Strong Evidence of Increased Risk of Diarrhea Mortality Due to Measles in the Period 4-26 weeks After Measles Rash Onset. BMC, 2017.
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