Media and public reactions toward vaccination during the 'hepatitis B vaccine crisis' in China.
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Siliang Tang | Kui Liu | Hua Gu | Siliang Tang | Kui Liu | Tao Jiang | Bin Chen | Zhenggang Jiang | Zhengting Wang | H. Gu | Jianmin Jiang | J. Zhang | Jian Shao | Bin Chen | Tao Jiang | Zhenggang Jiang | Jianmin Jiang | Zhengting Wang | Jueman Mandy Zhang | Jian Shao
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