Processes for obtaining nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws.

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Published in Am J Public Health on April 01, 2001

Authors

J S Rota1, D A Salmon, L E Rodewald, R T Chen, B F Hibbs, E J Gangarosa

Author Affiliations

1: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Measles Virus Section, Mail Stop C-22, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA. jrota@cdc.gov

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