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Epidemiological studies of the non-specific effects of vaccines: II--methodological issues in the design and analysis of cohort studies. / Farrington, C P; Firth, M J; Moulton, L H; Ravn, H; Evans, S; Working Group on Non-specific Effects of Vaccines ; Andersen, Per Kragh.
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Tropical Medicine & International Health, Vol. 14, No. 9, 2009, p. 977-85.
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Farrington, CP, Firth, MJ, Moulton, LH, Ravn, H, Evans, S, Working Group on Non-specific Effects of Vaccines
& Andersen, PK 2009, '
Epidemiological studies of the non-specific effects of vaccines: II--methodological issues in the design and analysis of cohort studies',
Tropical Medicine & International Health, vol. 14, no. 9, pp. 977-85.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02302.x
APA
Farrington, C. P., Firth, M. J., Moulton, L. H., Ravn, H., Evans, S., Working Group on Non-specific Effects of Vaccines
, & Andersen, P. K. (2009).
Epidemiological studies of the non-specific effects of vaccines: II--methodological issues in the design and analysis of cohort studies.
Tropical Medicine & International Health,
14(9), 977-85.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02302.x
Vancouver
Farrington CP, Firth MJ, Moulton LH, Ravn H, Evans S, Working Group on Non-specific Effects of Vaccines et al.
Epidemiological studies of the non-specific effects of vaccines: II--methodological issues in the design and analysis of cohort studies.
Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2009;14(9):977-85.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02302.x
Author
Farrington, C P ; Firth, M J ; Moulton, L H ; Ravn, H ; Evans, S ; Working Group on Non-specific Effects of Vaccines ; Andersen, Per Kragh. / Epidemiological studies of the non-specific effects of vaccines: II--methodological issues in the design and analysis of cohort studies. In: Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2009 ; Vol. 14, No. 9. pp. 977-85.
Bibtex
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