Should Europe have a universal hepatitis B vaccination programme?
WHO recommends that hepatitis B virus should be included in childhood vaccination programmes. Pierre Van Damme and colleagues argue that universal immunisation is essential to stop people becoming carriers but Tuija Leino and colleagues think that a targeted approach is a better use of resources in...
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