Impact of a pertussis epidemic on infant vaccination in Washington state.

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Published in Pediatrics on August 18, 2014

Authors

Elizabeth R Wolf1, Douglas Opel2, M Patricia DeHart3, Jodi Warren4, Ali Rowhani-Rahbar5

Author Affiliations

1: Seattle Children's Research Institute, Seattle, Washington; Departments of Pediatrics, and ewolf@uw.edu.
2: Seattle Children's Research Institute, Seattle, Washington; Departments of Pediatrics, and.
3: Washington State Department of Health, Olympia, Washington; and.
4: Washington State Immunization Information System, Seattle, Washington.
5: Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington;

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