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Current issues in immunisation Moving the second dose of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine to school entry: implications for control of rubella Timothy C Heath, Margaret A Burgess, Jill M Forrest
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Document Date: 2015-04-01 13:51:11


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indigenous measles / JE / Bottiger M. Measles / intrauterine rubella infection / Mumps / excellent rubella / arthritis / measles / natural infection / Ukkonen P. Rubella / Hilleman MR. Live rubella / Bower C. Rubella / single-dose rubella / Miller E. Measles / rubella / congenital rubella syndrome / Infection / measles virus / congenital rubella / higher measles / /

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