Facebook Pages, the "Disneyland" Measles Outbreak, and Promotion of Vaccine Refusal as a Civil Right, 2009-2019.
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David A. Broniatowski | Mark Dredze | A. Jamison | S. Quinn | N. Johnson | N. Velásquez | R. Leahy | N. J. Restrepo
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