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New vaccines offering a larger spectrum of protection against acute otitis media
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 06/12/09
Dube E et al. - When new vaccines are available, a key issue is the willingness of parents to adopt it. Health providers should be aware of their important role to inform parents and promote immunization.
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