Misinformation on vaccination: A quantitative analysis of YouTube videos
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Lorenzo Cioni | Marco Verani | Ileana Federigi | Annalaura Carducci | P. Lopalco | M. Verani | L. Cioni | A. Carducci | G. Donzelli | G. Palomba | I. Federigi | F. Aquino | Gabriele Donzelli | Giacomo Palomba | Francesco Aquino | Pierluigi Lopalco
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