A Reexamination of the Feasibility of the Administration of Routine Childhood Vaccines in Emergency Departments in the Era of Electronic Vaccine Registries
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B. Moore | V. Smith | R. Jacobson | Robert M Jacobson | Vernon D Smith | Jennifer J Olson | Mark S Mannenbach | Brian R Moore | Julia A Rosekrans | M. Mannenbach | J. Rosekrans | J. J. Olson
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