Enfoques para combatir la reticencia a las vacunas | 27 JUN 22

Reticencia a la vacunación

Revisión sobre enfoques efectivos para combatir la reticencia a las vacunas
Autor/a: Jane Tuckerman, Jessica Kaufman, and Margie Danchin  The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal: May 2022 - Vol1 - Issue 5
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