Acceptability Of Swine Flu Vaccine In Hong Kong

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Acceptability Of Swine Flu Vaccine In Hong Kong

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One of the first studies on behavioral intentions and a/h1n1 vaccination is just published on bmj.com. it reports that almost half of adults surveyed in summer 2009 in hong kong (45 percent) say t

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