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. 1954 Jan;44(1):34–42. doi: 10.2105/ajph.44.1.34

Epidemiological Studies on Influenza in Familial and General Population Groups

I. Preliminary Report on Studies with Adjuvant Vaccines

Robert N Philip, Joseph A Bell, Dorland J Davis, Marc O Beem, Paul M Beigelman
PMCID: PMC1620596  PMID: 13114482

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