Regan, A. (2017). Inactivated influenza vaccination in first trimester does not appear to increase risk of birth defects. B M J Group.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRegan, Annette. Inactivated Influenza Vaccination in First Trimester Does Not Appear to Increase Risk of Birth Defects. B M J Group, 2017.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRegan, Annette. Inactivated Influenza Vaccination in First Trimester Does Not Appear to Increase Risk of Birth Defects. B M J Group, 2017.
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