[Thirtieth anniversary of the National Measles Vaccination Program in Mexico. The great benefits and potential risks].

Gac Med Mex

Académico Numerario, Investigador en Ciencias Médicas F del Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública.

Published: March 2005

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