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National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia). Hepatitis B Working Party
Title
Recommendations on hepatitis B immunisation : report by NHMRC Hepatitis B Working Party / endorsed at the 121st session of the National Health and Medical Research Council
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[Canberra] : National Health and Medical Research Council, 1996
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616.3623 Nat/Roh
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Description
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v, 29 pages ; 30 cm
Summary
This NHMRC report outlines the evidence considered and the reasoning supporting the report's recommendations on hepatitis B immunisation
Analysis
Hepatitis B--Australia--Vaccination
Hepatitis B--Prevention & control--Australia
Hepatitis B--Prevention--Government policy--Australia
Notes
"Endorsed at the 121st session of the National Health and Medical Research Council"
Chair: Graham Rouch
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Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Also available online via the World Wide Web
Mode of access: Internet
Subject
Hepatitis B -- Australia -- Prevention & control
Hepatitis B -- Australia -- Prevention.
Hepatitis B -- Australia -- Prevention -- Government policy.
Hepatitis B -- Vaccination -- Australia.
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Australia. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001315
Author
Rouch, G. J. (Graham John)
ISBN
0644473533
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