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- :Toda, Kohei ;Reef, Susan7 17 2015 | Vaccine. 33(31):3673-3677:Background:Rubella is endemic in Vietnam with epidemics occurring every 4–5 years. In 2011, Vietnam experienced the large nationwide rubella epidemi...
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