EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF VACCINE POLICIES
Meningococcal disease is characterized by a marked variation in incidence and serogroup distribution by region and over time. In several European countries, Canada and Australia, immunization programs, including universal vaccination of infants or toddlers with catch-up campaigns in children and ado...
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Main Authors: | Marco AP Safadi (Author), E David G Mcintosh (Author) |
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Union of pediatricians of Russia,
2012-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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