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Kessels, S. J. M. Marshall, H. S. Watson, M. Braunack-Mayer, A. J. Reuzel, R. Tooher, R. L.
Factors associated with HPV vaccine uptake in teenage girls: A systematic review
2012
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Tsu, V. Murray, M. Franceschi, S.
Human papillomavirus vaccination in low-resource countries: Lack of evidence to support vaccinating sexually active women
2012
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DiazGranados, C. A. Denis, M. Plotkin, S.
Seasonal influenza vaccine efficacy and its determinants in children and non-elderly adults: A systematic review with meta-analyses of controlled trials
2012
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Seto, K. Marra, F. Raymakers, A. Marra, C. A.
The cost effectiveness of human papillomavirus vaccines: A systematic review
2012
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Garcini, L. M. Galvan, T. Barnack-Tavlaris, J. L.
The study of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake from a parental perspective: A systematic review of observational studies in the United States
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