Vaccination Against Seasonal or Pandemic Influenza in Emergency Medical Services.

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Vaccination Against Seasonal or Pandemic Influenza in Emergency Medical Services. is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S1049023X16000121
P698PubMed publication ID26857404

P50authorCédric MabireQ40689625
P2093author name stringPierre-Nicolas Carron
Olivier Hugli
Victor Dorribo
Giorgio Zanetti
Alexandre Moser
Catherine Lazor-Blanchet
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P433issue2
P921main subjectpandemicQ12184
P304page(s)155-162
P577publication date2016-02-09
P1433published inPrehospital and Disaster MedicineQ15758348
P1476titleVaccination Against Seasonal or Pandemic Influenza in Emergency Medical Services
P478volume31

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