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Adverse Events Following Immunization

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“Wa, Wa,….” The silence in a CoV (clinic of vaccination) is broken by a child’s piercing cry….

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Li, K., Wu, W., Ye, J., Xu, D., Liu, D. (2019). Adverse Events Following Immunization. In: Liang, X. (eds) Immunization Program in China. Public Health in China, vol 3. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2438-3_4

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