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Published Date:Jul 1987
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Source:Public Health Rep. 102(4 Suppl):49-50
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Language:English
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Alternative Title:Public Health Rep
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Description:Vaccines may be useful in pregnancy to reduce neonatal risk of infection. Childhood immunization decreases the risk of maternal exposure and infection which may result in time lost at work and school. It also can decrease problems in fetal development.
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Pubmed ID:19313200
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Pubmed Central ID:PMCnull
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:3a5904b330e3816291b50adf98f3a5e6a77d79a732d230abca994e3b9b5af034
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