Applicability, reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of six Brighton Collaboration standardized case definitions for adverse events following immunization.
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Manya Magnus | Neal Halsey | T. Farley | S. Shadomy | R. Ball | M. Magnus | N. Halsey | Thomas A Farley | K. Kohl | Katrin S Kohl | Robert Ball | Sean Shadomy
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